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Maintaining a stable, temperature-controlled environment is mission critical for certain businesses. This is especially true in the industrial manufacturing sector, where certain processes are deemed ineffective by variations in temperature. The type of application you intend to use your industrial cooling fan for will determine the system that will best meet your needs. One such example is an Axial Flow type cooling fan, which is the type used in diesel powered locomotive engines. Diesel engines produce a significant amount heat, and require a cooling solution in order to maintain its proper working order. These engines require a large amount of cool air blowing over them to prevent them from overheating.
Another application for the use of an industrial cooling fan includes the use of a centrifugal blower, which uses a wheel-type mechanism to create additional air pressure. These are generally used to blow cool air into an AC or DC motor, which helps to keep the commentator cool when operating at slow speeds. These cooling systems can also be used to maintain a consistent temperature within a confined space such as an industrial oven. In an application of this type, our industrial cooling fans are used to prevent hot/cool spots in the oven during production processes. They also provide the user with the ability to cool the oven quickly after use, so that products can be removed safely and put out to market.
As industrial production processes of different sorts require a certain amount of customization for each cooling fan, we do require a little bit of background information to be used when designing your industrial cooling fan system. During the design stage, it is necessary for us to have an indication of the minimum cubic feet of air per minute (CFM) that needs to be moved. We will also need to know the static water pressure gauge (SWPG) required for your application. This information will help us determine which type of fan and blower is needed to maintain the optimal operating temperature of your equipment. The last thing we would need to know to ensure that you receive the right system for the right job would be information about any size constraints and/or mounting issues.
While we have designed and installed countless industrial cooling fans and blowers, the most common applications include necessary cooling solutions for AC or DC motors, traction motors, heat curing ovens, brick kilns, power generators, electrical control panels, and equipment rooms. Even though these are some of the most common uses for industrial cooling fans, we can work with your company to develop a cooling system that will meet the particular needs of your business. We have worked with some of the biggest original equipment manufacturers (OEM) in America and abroad, and we are confident that we can provide you with one of the best industrial cooling fans on the market today.
The most common industrial applications for mist cooling systems include assembly areas, warehouse cooling, maintenance bays, loading docks, and break areas. Any area can be cooled without worry of wetting workers, products, or floor surfaces.
Industrial cooling fans take the place or can be combined with exhaust fans in the ceilings. Most industrial facilities are so massive in size, that the only alternative to air conditioning is fans.