Product Details:
Speed | 1001-1500RPM |
Blower Type | Centrifugal Blower |
Pressure | High Pressure |
RPM | 1500 |
Power Source | Electric Blower |
Material | PP Matrial |
Phase | 3 Phase |
Motor Phase | Three Phase Single Phase |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Voltage | 440 Volts |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
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We are manufacturing a wide range of Industrial Centrifugal Blower. These blowers are fabricated in PP (Polypropylene), PVC (Polyvinyl chloride), FRP (Fibre reinforced polymers), MS (Mild steel), SS (Stainless steel).
An industrial centrifugal blower, also known as a centrifugal fan, is a mechanical device used for moving air or other gases in industrial processes. These blowers are designed to generate a steady and high-velocity airflow, making them suitable for a wide range of applications, including ventilation, HVAC systems, dust collection, and material handling.
Basic Details:
- Function: Industrial centrifugal blowers are used to create a flow of air or gas in a specific direction. They use the kinetic energy of the impeller (rotating wheel with blades) to increase the pressure of the air or gas, which is then discharged through an outlet.
- Types: There are various types of centrifugal blowers, including forward-curved, backward-inclined, radial, and airfoil, each designed for specific applications and performance requirements.
- Materials: Centrifugal blowers can be constructed from various materials, depending on the application. Common materials include carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and plastics.
- Drive Systems: These blowers can be powered by electric motors or other power sources. The choice of drive system depends on the required airflow and pressure, as well as the availability of power.
Specifications/Additional Details:
- Airflow Capacity: Centrifugal blowers are rated based on their airflow capacity, usually in cubic feet per minute (CFM) or cubic meters per hour (CMH). The airflow capacity determines their suitability for a particular application.
- Pressure Rating: Industrial blowers are rated for their pressure capabilities, typically in inches of water gauge (inWG) or pascals (Pa). This rating indicates the blower's ability to overcome resistance in the ductwork or system it is connected to.
- Efficiency: The efficiency of a centrifugal blower is an important consideration, as it affects energy consumption. High-efficiency blowers help reduce operational costs.
- Size: The physical size of the blower can vary significantly, ranging from small units for localized ventilation to large, industrial-sized blowers for heavy-duty applications.
- Speed Control: Many industrial centrifugal blowers come equipped with variable speed controls to adjust airflow and pressure as needed, improving energy efficiency and system flexibility.
- Noise Levels: Noise emissions can be a concern in industrial settings. Manufacturers often provide noise level data in decibels (dB) for their blowers to help users choose appropriate units for noise-sensitive environments.
- Safety Features: Some blowers may include safety features like thermal overload protection or vibration monitoring to prevent damage and ensure safe operation.
- Maintenance Requirements: Understanding the maintenance needs of a centrifugal blower is crucial for ensuring its long-term reliability. This can include regular cleaning, lubrication, and inspection of key components.
- Environmental Considerations: Industrial centrifugal blowers may need to comply with environmental regulations, especially if they exhaust gases or handle hazardous materials. Compliance with emission standards is essential.
- Accessories: Depending on the application, centrifugal blowers may require additional accessories such as inlet filters, silencers, dampers, or expansion joints to optimize performance and reduce noise.