Blowers are used in industries when there is a requirement for larger volumes of air flow at higher pressures. A fan with higher pressure ratio (output pressure / input pressure) can be called as a blower provided it produces pressures as high as 1.20 kg/cm2. Like fan systems, blowers are widely used in industrial processes where a constant flow of air/gas is needed at higher pressures such as conveying material in dust collector systems, combustion air for burners, drying & cooling, general ventilation & circulation of air and so on. Blowers with higher efficiency are also used in industrial vacuum systems, pharmaceutical, power plant, textile industry, paper and pulp industry, automobile industry, cement industry, shopping mall, chemical industry.
We are widely used in industrial applications where there is a requirement for constant flow of larger volumes of air such as in ventilation, combustion, transporting materials, cooling and heating systems, dust control, air conveyor systems, pharmaceutical, power plant, textile industry, paper and pulp industry, automobile industry, cement industry, shopping mall, chemical industry, industrial vacuum applications and in other industrial processes.
1. HVAC Systems: Centrifugal blowers are commonly used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems for commercial and residential buildings. They provide airflow for air circulation, temperature control, and ventilation.
2. Industrial Ventilation: Centrifugal blowers are extensively employed in industrial ventilation systems to remove fumes, dust, or other airborne particles from manufacturing facilities, warehouses, workshops, and industrial processes.
3. Air Pollution Control: Centrifugal blowers are used in air pollution control systems to handle gases, particulate matter, and doors. They are employed in applications such as scrubbers, fume hoods, exhaust stacks, and industrial emissions control.
4. Material Handling: Centrifugal blowers are utilized in material handling applications, such as pneumatic conveying systems, where they create airflow to transport materials like powders, granules, or bulk solids through pipelines or ducts.
5. Drying and Cooling: Centrifugal blowers are employed in drying and cooling processes. They help create a controlled airflow to remove moisture or cool products in industries like food processing, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and paper manufacturing.
6. Aeration Systems: Centrifugal blowers play a crucial role in aeration systems for wastewater treatment plants and aquaculture facilities. They provide the necessary airflow to support biological processes, oxygenate water, and maintain optimal conditions for aquatic life.
7. Dust Collection Systems: Centrifugal blowers are used in dust collection systems to capture and remove airborne dust and particles in industries such as woodworking, metalworking, mining, and cement production.
8. Combustion Systems: Centrifugal blowers are employed in combustion systems to supply air or oxygen for combustion processes in furnaces, boilers, and incinerators.
9. Industrial Air Cleaners: Packaged, custom designed media, for the capture of smoke, dust, fumes, and door. Uses include: welding, machining, grinding, printing, woodworking, school shops, auto body, and many other applications. System can be used for ambient air cleaning or source capture. Media filter, and HEPA filter units are available. Units with adsorption/absorption capabilities are also available.
10. Blowers, Fans, Ventilators: Forward curved, backward inclined, vane axial, tube axial, and material handling fans are available for most pressure and temperature ranges. Systems are designed for use in corrosive atmospheres. High pressure blowers are available for drying or combustion processes.
11. Vehicle and Fume Exhaust Systems; Source capture and ambient exhaust systems are available for the removal of fumes produced by diesel and gas engines. These systems can attach directly to exhaust pipes or can provide rapid ventilation of fumes from enclosed rooms.