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What is the difference between an axial fan and an axial fan?

What is the difference between an axial fan and an axial fan?

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While the radial fan operates, the blades push the air to flow in the direction perpendicular to the axis (ie, radial), hence the runoff fan. Axial fans are divided into large axial fans, medium axial fans, small axial fans, according to the needs of the use of local choice of axial fans.
The fan has two kinds of axial flow and runoff type, which divides the air flow direction when the fan is working. When the axial fan operates, the blades push the air in the same direction as the shaft, so it is called an axial fan
The Axial fans are often used in situations where the flow rate is high and the pressure is low. The axial fan is fixed and moves the air. Axial fans are mainly composed of fan impellers and housings. The structure is simple but the data is very high.
Axial fan, the use of a very wide range, that is, with the fan axis of the same direction of the air, such as electric fans, air conditioning fan is the way the fan running fan. It is called "axial flow" because the gas flows parallel to the fan shaft
Axial fans with a condenser and diffuser, the fan is only the motor support and fan outer ring only.

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