Axial fans are very efficient at moving large quantities of air in high static pressure situations. This is because they have a much higher airflow than other types of fans, and they also have a much higher static pressure. This makes them ideal for use in high pressure situations where you need to move a lot of air.
Size of DC axial fans: 200*70mm, 225*225*80mm, 254*89mm, 280*280*80mm, 365*90mm.
Size of EC axial fans: 250*124mm, 300*141mm.
All size axial fans are motorized by 3-core ec brushless external rotor motor.
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