Axial fans, characterized by high airflow rates and low noise levels, are ideal for forced ventilation and heat dissipation inside electrical and electronic equipment, especially in confined spaces. Centrifugal fans, on the other hand, produce a more concentrated airflow and are suitable for applications requiring high pressure.
Compact fans are available with shaded pole or AC capacitor motors, or alternatively with brushless DC motors. They use long-life ball bearings, low-noise sleeve bearings, or Hypro components. Models with a third wire—usable as an alarm signal or speed sensor—are also offered, along with versions featuring IP55/IP68 protection, high-temperature resistance, EC technology, and all-metal housings.