Axial AC fan is a common type of AC cooling fan, which pumps air in and out of the equipment by rotating the air blades to keep the air flowing inside the equipment for the purpose of heat dissipation and ventilation. It mainly consists of fan impeller and casing. The shape of the air blades is designed so that the air passes through the impeller to get the dynamic and static pressure, and then passes through the guide vane and diffuser for energy conversion and recovery, and finally flows out of the diffuser into the pipeline.
The advantages of the axial flow AC fan are its large air volume, small size and high rotational speed, thus it has high efficiency in heat dissipation. In addition, axial flow AC fans are quieter, making them suitable for applications that require quiet cooling effects, such as computers, servers, and other equipment.
The use of axial flow AC fan is very wide, can be applied to metallurgy, chemical industry, light industry, food, medical equipment, machinery and equipment and civil buildings and other places to ventilate or enhance the use of heat dissipation. When choosing axial flow AC fans, you need to choose the right model and specification according to the heat dissipation needs and space size of the equipment.
The AC version of the axial flow AC fan produces less EMI, which is one of its major advantages. When using an axial AC fan, you need to pay attention to its installation position and angle to ensure that the air can flow efficiently and achieve the best cooling effect.