A centrifugal blower, also known as a centrifugal fan, is a mechanical device used for moving air or other gases in a specific direction. It consists of a set of blades mounted around a hub, which is enclosed in a housing.
When the blades rotate, they create a centrifugal force that causes the air to move radially outward. This movement of air creates a low-pressure zone at the center of the blower, drawing more air into the blades. The air is then propelled out of the blower in the direction determined by the design of the blades and housing.
Centrifugal blowers are used in a wide range of applications, including HVAC systems, industrial processes, and ventilation systems. They are known for their efficiency, reliability, and ability to generate high airflows and pressures.
High Airflow
Pressure Generation
Quiet Operation
Compact Design
Reliability
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