Heat-resistant centrifugal fans are engineered for high-temperature applications such as kiln cooling, furnace exhaust, and thermal oxidizer intake. Impellers and housings use Inconel, stainless steel, or ceramic composites to withstand heat.
These fans deliver 5,000–50,000 CFM at static pressures to 6 kPa under temperatures up to 600 °C. Bearings are water-cooled or air-cooled, and motors are isolated from heat zones.
Variable frequency drives provide temperature-based speed control, maintaining airflow as process conditions change. Split-casing access and external lubrication ports streamline maintenance. Heat-resistant centrifugal fans ensure continuous, safe operation in the hottest industrial processes.