Metallurgy high-pressure fans feature backward-curved or radial impellers in robust housings to deliver static pressures up to 12 kPa while maintaining airflow through extensive duct networks.
Typically used for furnace ventilation, flue gas extraction, and process cooling, these fans handle temperatures to 350 °C and dusty, abrasive atmospheres with wear-resistant coatings.
Variable frequency drives (VFDs) enable pressure control, modulating speed based on sensor feedback to maintain consistent draft and optimize energy consumption.
Split-casing for impeller access, external lubrication ports, and vibration-monitoring systems support predictive maintenance and long-term reliability in demanding metallurgy environments.