Axial
Blower Fan
Axial Blower Fan
An axial blower, or axial fan, moves larges volumes of air at low pressure by having airflow parallel to the axis of rotation, similar to a propeller. It consists of an impeller with blades, powered by a motor, that creates a low-pressure zone on the intake side and a higher-pressure zone on the discharge side. Axial fans are known for their compact design, energy efficiency, and simple structure, making them ideal for ventilation, electronics cooling, and industrial applications.
How it works
1. Motor and Impeller: An electric motor drives the fan’s shaft, which has an impeller (a set of blades) attached to it. 2. Airflow: As the impeller spins, the blades create a pressure difference. 3. Pressure Difference: Air is drawn into the fan axially (parallel to the shaft) and is then pushed out axially to the other side. 4. High Volume, Low Pressure: This process moves a large quantity of air with relatively low pressure, making it efficient for moving air across short distances.
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