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June 2013 · Energy-Tech Magazine
August 2010
Airlanco Backward Incline Fans handle high airflows at low-energy consumptions

New Airlanco Backward Incline Centrifugal Fans feature backward curved blades positioned at an incline – suitable for handling most air or gas applications where high-energy efficiency is requested and low operating costs are desired. Backward Incline Fans work with most dust collection systems to handle light dust loads or applications that require high volumes of air and pressure for ventilation.

Airlanco Backward Incline Fans feature a conventional back-and-front plate wheel design and reinforced carbon steel blades. The fan inlet features a spun inlet cone and recirculation plate. All models are available in single-width, single-inlet, two wheel types and various wheel widths for flexibility and custom applications. Units can be built to meet spark-resistant aluminum, carbon steel or sanitary stainless steel construction.

Specifications for the fans include temperatures up to 250°F, one- or three-phase TEFC motors, and up to 5-position rotation. Backward Incline Fans are designed for non-explosive and chemically non-aggressive air and gases. Units can be used for polluted air and light dusts, but should not be used to exhaust solid parts.
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