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What is the difference between centrifugal, axial and cross flow fan blades?
Sep 26 , 2021
1. Centrifugal fan Centrifugal blower fan is based on the principle of converting kinetic energy into potential energy, using a high speed rotating impeller to accelerate the gas, then decelerate and change the flow direction, so that the kinetic energy is converted into potential energy (pressure). In a single stage centrifugal fan, the gas enters the impeller from the axial direction, changes to...
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Does the DC cooling fan have an impedance protection function?
Oct 19 , 2021
DC cooling fan is an important cooling equipment for modern industrial machinery. Its basic structure is generally composed of motors, bearings, blades, housing (including fixing holes), power plugs and wires. The motor is the core of the DC cooling fan. It is generally composed of a stator and a rotor. The stationary part of the motor is called the stator, and the part that rotates when it is run...
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What are the main reasons for the noise sources of fans?
Oct 26 , 2021
Noise is a kind of noise that makes people feel noisy and boring, and its degree sometimes varies with people's mood. But continuous noise will also pollute the surroundings. The causes of noise generated by general cooling fans can be divided as follows: 1. Noise caused by blade rotation When the blade rotates, it will generate friction or impact with the air. High rpm exhaust fan, the faster the...
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How to judge the cooling performance of the cooling fan?
Nov 03 , 2021
Cooling fan can be selected from the main parameters such as bearing, airflow, pressure, size, motor and so on. What are the specific factors that will affect the performance of the cooling fan? How do we judge whether it is a high performance cooling fan? 1. Related to the bearing used by the cooling fan The most commonly used bearings for cooling fans are sleeve bearings and ball bearings. Sleev...
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What are the causes of fan noise?
Nov 17 , 2021
The following analysis of the causes of fan noise: Fan discrete noise (rotating noise): It is related to the rotation of the impeller. In particular, the noise of high flow exhaust fan is particularly prominent under the condition of high speed and low load. Discrete noise is caused by the interaction between the asymmetric structure around the blade and the circumferential uneven flow field forme...
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What is the difference between the 2-Pin, 3-Pin, and 4-Pin of the cooling fan?
Dec 08 , 2021
Types of cooling fans: 2-Pin, 3-Pin, 4-Pin There are many classification methods for cooling fans, including DC and AC, brush and brushless cooling fan, sleeve bearing and ball bearing cooling fan. We are mainly talking about the power line connectors of cooling fans, which can be divided into 2-pin, 3-pin, and 4-pin. 2-Pin fan: simple structure, but can't measure speed Generally, if there ar...
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What are DC Centrifugal Fans?
Dec 21 , 2021
Centrifugal fans are sometimes called radial fans or centrifugal blower fans. They have a motor-driven hub which contains an impeller that discharges air into the housing and then directed to an outlet. The centrifugal fan exhausts air at an angle of 90 degrees (perpendicular to the air inlet). Centrifugal type fans mainly pressurize the air in the blower housing. Compared with axial fans, they pr...
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Use of axial fans and blowers
Dec 28 , 2021
In the cooling fan, the DC fan provides variable flow and the AC fan provides constant flow. In addition to AC power supply and DC power supply, cooling fans are usually classified according to the way air enters and exits the fan. In an axial fan, air enters and exits in the same plane. If the airflow leaves in different planes, this is called centrifugal design or blower. Natural convection cool...
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