Industrial Ventilators and Blowers
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Industrial blowers are manufactured using a range of durable plastics and metals, or a combination of both materials. For example, industrial blowers operating in corrosive environments are usually made of polypropylene because it provides greater structural integrity and corrosion resistance, and will never de-laminate. Typical recommendations in the construction of industrial blowers are – fiberglass for temperatures above 220 degrees, and metal if pressure is above 10 w. g. (water gage). The size of the blower may be regulated by the size of the environment in which it is to be operated. For instance, some … Continue Reading
