Manufacturing plants often need to retrofit or replace existing fans to keep operations running and increase output. Our team excels at analyzing current fan installations, recommending the best course of action to take, and building the most appropriate fans for the application. That may involve building fans to exactly match existing fan dimensions and performance or modifying fan designs to increase performance.

We custom-designed this high-pressure radial induced draft fan for a scrubber application, with alloy 2205 airstream construction, custom purge air shaft seals, pie-split housing, and an integral inlet box. Configured as a center-hung Arrangement 7 fan, a flexible coupling is used to connect the fan shaft to the motor shaft, and the entire fan assembly is mounted on a unitary base. The application required a severe duty motor rated for use with a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD).

We designed this small but heavy-duty radial blower for a cyclone dust collection application. It included a direct-drive, arrangement 4V configuration with a backplate on the wheel to protect the motor from any particulate in the airstream. The fan was painted a custom green to match our OEM partner’s equipment line.

This cyclone exhaust fan application for industrial air handling required a straightforward industrial air handling exhaust fan with an opposed blade for increased efficiency and reduced material build-up. An outlet damper paired with the 25HP Arrangement 9 belt-driven motor mounted to the side of the fan allows for variable flow control.

This Dilution Air application required a high-pressure blower on a process skid with a redundant fan and a direct drive motor. The high pressure blower design features a shrouded wheel to move low volumes of air at high static pressures with high operating efficiency.