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Centrifugal Fan

A centrifugal fan is a mechanical device designed to move air or gas efficiently by using the principles of centrifugal force. It consists of a rotating impeller with multiple blades that draw air into the fan housing and then accelerate it outward through a discharge outlet. Unlike axial fans, which move air in a straight direction, centrifugal fans change the airflow direction by 90 degrees, making them ideal for applications requiring high pressure and airflow stability. These fans are widely used in HVAC systems, industrial ventilation, dust collection, air purification, and cooling systems in factories, commercial buildings, and homes. They are known for their ability to generate strong airflow with minimal noise and energy consumption. Depending on blade design, centrifugal fans can be categorized into forward-curved, backward-curved, or radial-blade types, each suited for specific applications. With robust construction and high efficiency, centrifugal fans offer better air control, resistance to harsh conditions, and enhanced durability compared to other fan types. Many modern centrifugal fans come with variable speed controls, noise reduction features, and energy-efficient motors to optimize performance. Due to their reliability, they are a preferred choice for industrial and commercial ventilation systems worldwide.

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