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Axial fan AB-JF series
ventilationjet4-blade

Axial fan - AB-JF series - Shandong Kaitai Shot Blasting Machinery Share Co., - ventilation / jet / 4-blade
Axial fan - AB-JF series - Shandong Kaitai Shot Blasting Machinery Share Co., - ventilation / jet / 4-blade
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Characteristics

Configuration
axial
Function
ventilation
Other characteristics
jet, 4-blade
Air flow

Min.: 101.9 m³/h
(3,598.565 ft³/h)

Max.: 574.2 m³/h
(20,277.682 ft³/h)

Diameter

508 mm, 609.6 mm
(20 in, 24 in)

Rotational speed

Min.: 2,080 rpm
(13,069 rad.min-1)

Max.: 3,138 rpm
(19,717 rad.min-1)

Description

The Airblast Jet Fan is a four-bladed vaneaxial fan which operates through a highvelocity jet of compressed air which is ejected from the trailing edge of the blade. This results in the forward rotation of the fan wheel just like a jet plane is pushed forward by the high-velocity jet ejected from the rear of the jet engine. Features Use for general ventilation in any location where compressed air is Suited for ventilation of tanks, process vessels, or other confined areas for the removal of hazardous fumes or contaminated air from welding, sandblasting and other operations. Rated operating pressure 3-8 bar (40-110 PSI). Design allows for lower RPMs while still moving more Bearings are repacked with a hi-tech synthetic lubricant for longer Propeller balanced by removing material from end of blades. Use as blower or Electro polished stainless steel fan Heat treated to T6 aircraft aluminum Super-duty, high quality, high pressure air seal for longer Heaviest-duty fan in the Hi-tech four blade Six guide vanes to smooth air flow eliminating turbulence. Fan design by one of the foremost fan engineers in the
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