High-temperature fans employ impellers and housings fabricated from heat-resistant alloys (such as Inconel or stainless steel) and incorporate bearings and seals rated for continuous operation at up to 400 °C.
Designed for industrial furnaces, kilns, and process ovens, these fans deliver 5,000–50,000 CFM at static pressures up to 6 kPa, maintaining performance under extreme thermal stress.
Optional water-jacketed motor enclosures and heat-shielding materials protect electrical components, while direct-drive or high-temperature gearbox arrangements ensure reliable power transmission.
Maintenance features include split casing for impeller removal and external cooling loops for bearing lubrication. High-temperature fans provide essential ventilation and cooling in demanding high-heat applications.