We designed these custom replacement swing-out fans for paint booth systems in an automotive plant. The swing-out fans provide easy access to clean and replace fan parts. Our design helped the plant overcome supply chain problems in sourcing fans and fan parts. The fans have backward inclined blades and include an outlet damper.
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This direct-fired burner fan was designed to move over 150,000 cfm of clean air for a biomass energy application. Featuring our backward-inclined design, the fan wheel is 89 inches in diameter and operates with nearly 80% static efficiency.
This biomass pyrolysis installation required a fan that can handle abrasive material, gasses, and high-temperatures. We designed a custom radial fan, also known as a paddlewheel fan with an open radial blade design. It featured double-walled housing with thermal insulation and alloy airstream materials to handle high temperatures up to 1500°F. We also built it with a continuously-welded housing interior and a bubble (air-leak) pressure test.
We replaced an industrial exhaust fan originally built by another manufacturer in this brine vapor retrofit installation. The fan is an open radial blade paddlewheel design with a backplate to protect the motor from the material in the air stream. We used AL-6XN® construction material for corrosion resistance and a stuffing box shaft seal to prevent vapor leakage.
We designed this calciner supply fan for a high-temp rotary kiln application. Featuring a radial tipped fan with a v-belt drive and a unitary base, it withstands temperatures up to 475°F. This heavy-duty, radial tip fan moves high volumes of air at low static pressures with high efficiencies.
In this Calciner Tempering installation, we retrofitted backward-curved blowers to replace our customer’s existing fans for increased efficiency and longer fan life. Using 300 HP customer-supplied motors, we incorporated a flexible coupling drive, unitary base, and pie-split housing for easier maintenance access to the fan wheel and shaft.
For this carbon recycling plant system application, we designed and delivered a drop-in high-pressure blower to replace a competitor’s product. It features a Kynar coated wheel with a stainless steel shaft, rubber-lined housing, custom exterior coating color, a shrouded wheel design, increased wheel width, and an outlet damper to throttle the air as it leaves the fan.
We designed this CE-Certified High-Pressure Blower for custom static and thermal loads of operation. Featuring a monobloc bearing design with vibration isolation pads, this custom blower meets European health, safety, and environmental protection standards.
We recently provided a cooling fan for a cheese plant with food-grade construction to comply with food safety standards.
This coffee roasting plant application called for a dust collection fan. The custom design incorporated backward-curved blades, an inlet box, and a belt drive with a unitary base.
In this combined heat and power installation example, we designed and delivered a booster blower for a bioenergy organic waste facility.
We designed a custom Backward Curved Cooling Conveying Fan for this Dairy application. This fan has continuously-welded 304 Stainless Steel airstream parts with SSPC-SP10 bead blast surface preparation, a food-grade Teflon shaft seal, and stainless BFM fittings. That makes it corrosion- and bacteria-resistant, lower-maintenance, and high-temp friendly.
Designed for cooling during glass tempering operations, this Arrangement 3 backward inclined cooling fan has bearings on either side of the wheel with a unitary base and a double-width housing for higher airflow capacity. This application includes spring vibration isolators and screens on both fan inlets.
The second of a set of three fans we provided for this copper smelter and fabricator, the furnace fume exhaust fan is the main process fan pulling air through the pollution control oxidizer and exhausting it out of the plant. Learn more about the related oxidizer afterburner combustion fan here.