What is an industrial ventilator?
Industrial ventilator is one of the widely used devices in various industries, which is responsible for moving and transferring air in the environment and guarantees the health and safety of all employees and people in the industrial environment. This fan is produced in two types, centrifugal and axial, and it is one of the most basic tools and equipment in the work environment. In general, it can be said that an industrial ventilator is a mechanical device that brings fresh air from the open space into the environment and replaces it with polluted air inside the industrial place. The size of the industrial ventilator is directly related to the size of the industrial environment and as it is known, industrial ventilators are usually used in large environments.

How the industrial ventilator works
An industrial fan consists of a rotating set of blades or vanes that move. A set of vanes and an impeller is called a rotor or a runner. Ventilator components are usually placed inside a type of enclosure that increases safety and is driven by an electric motor, hydraulic motor, or internal combustion engine. Fans produce air flow with high volume and low pressure and are the exact opposite of the compressor. The ventilator blades rotate when exposed to the air flow and transfer the polluted air from the indoor environment to the outside.

Application of industrial ventilator
Permanent evacuation of air and gas in the environment
Combustion gas exit from the environment
Ventilation to the environment
Evacuation of smoke from the environment
Displacement of particles
Refrigeration and cooling systems
Reduce humidity in the environment
Air conditioning of restaurants and cooking centers
Air conditioning of food and beverage factories
Air conditioning of greenhouses and pools
The air conditioning of industrial factories has a lot of air pollution in their environment.
Petrochemical industries
Metal industries, steel and non-ferrous metals
Cement production industries
mining and mining industries and...