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Less friction at high volume with higher efficiencies makes backward inclined fans part of the equation for clean air or high-temperature applications. See a quick demo.
The backward inclined fan wheel has a lot in common with the backward curved fan wheel. Not sure what that looks like? It’s true, there are many ways to position the blades of a centrifugal fan: inclined, curved, tipped, forward, backward, radial… sometimes it helps to get a visual. In this 30-second video, Senior Application Engineer Chet White explains the difference.
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This is a backward inclined blade. So similar to this, it’s rotating in the same direction. These blades are slicing through the air and it’s going along this straight blade profile. In a similar way as this [backward curved] fan, the air loses friction with the surface of the blade as it’s rotating, allowing it to move higher volumes of air at pretty good efficiencies.
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16 июн 2019