High-Temperature Fans

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High-Temperature Fans for Thermally Demanding Processes

High-temperature fans are used when warm or hot air, process gases, or thermally stressed exhaust air must be safely conveyed. Unlike standard fans, the design, materials, bearings, motor arrangement, and seals must be tailored to the actual temperatures encountered. The decisive factors here are not only the maximum medium temperature, but also how long this temperature persists and under what environmental conditions the fan is operated.

Typical applications include drying, furnace, process air, and exhaust air systems, as well as anywhere where heated air must be removed from machines, booths, or production areas. To select the appropriate system, the flow rate and required pressure at the actual operating point must be known. In addition, the temperature range, medium, dust or particle load, installation orientation, and desired operating mode must be taken into account.

A high-temperature fan should always be considered as part of the overall system. Piping, dampers, filters, and extraction elements create pressure losses that the fan must overcome in addition to the thermal load. Thermal expansion, access for maintenance, and the thermal decoupling of adjacent components may also be relevant during the planning phase.

Your Benefits

✅ Suitable for thermally stressed air and process systems

✅ Targeted design based on flow rate, pressure, and temperature

✅ Various designs for industrial applications

✅ Can be integrated into exhaust air, drying, and process air systems

✅ Can be integrated into piping systems and plant resistance configurations without technical issues

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High-Temperature Fans for Industrial Use

High-temperature fans are used wherever air or process gases are significantly hotter than in standard ventilation applications. In addition to drying, furnace, and heating processes, this also applies to machine exhaust air, thermally stressed enclosures, and technical exhaust systems. The design must therefore take into account both fluid dynamics and thermal requirements.

Typical Applications

✔ Drying and oven processes

✔ Machine and process exhaust air

✔ Hot-air and recirculating air systems

✔ Production areas subject to thermal stress

✔ Technical exhaust air with elevated medium temperatures

What data determines the selection?

Flow rate, required pressure, medium temperature, and operating duration are critical factors in the technical selection process. Additional considerations include ambient temperature, particle load, installation orientation, connection geometry, and whether the fan is subject to continuous or intermittent thermal stress. The maximum permissible temperature should always be specified for the specific model.

CriterionMeaningPlanning Note
TemperatureSpecifies material and storage requirementsDistinguish between sustained and peak temperatures
flow rateAir flow rateEvaluate at the actual operating point
Pressure lossSystem resistanceTake into account piping systems, dampers, and filters

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Here’s what you should look for when making your selection

✔ Maximum and sustained media temperature

✔ Required flow rate at the operating point

✔ Total pressure drop of the system

✔ Medium and potential particle load

✔ Installation orientation and thermal decoupling

✔ Maintenance Access and Operating Procedures

Temperature and Material Selection

As temperature rises, the demands placed on the housing, impeller, bearings, seals, and motor assembly change. Therefore, a maximum permissible temperature cannot be applied across the board to every design. Thermal expansion and heat transfer to adjacent components may also be relevant.

Fan performance curve and system performance curve

The actual flow rate achieved results from the interaction between the fan performance curve and system resistance. A high free flow rate is therefore not a sufficient selection criterion. The decisive factor is the pressure the fan can deliver at the required flow rate.

Maintenance and Installation Conditions

For systems subject to thermal stress, bearing locations, fasteners, and adjacent components should be inspected regularly. Good accessibility facilitates maintenance and reduces downtime. In addition, the system should be positioned so that heat can be safely dissipated.


FAQ

What distinguishes a high-temperature fan from a standard fan?
In particular, the design of the housing, impeller, bearings, and, where applicable, motor arrangement, which is suitable for elevated temperatures.

Is specifying the maximum temperature sufficient?
No. The duration, frequency, and environment of the thermal stress must also be taken into account.

Can a high-temperature fan handle air containing dust?
Only if the specific model is suitable for this purpose. Particle type and abrasiveness must be evaluated separately.

Why is pressure loss important?
Because the fan can only achieve the desired flow rate if it can overcome the resistance of the connected system.

When must ATEX be taken into account?
If explosive atmospheres may occur, the entire application must be evaluated accordingly.

What information helps with the selection process?
Flow rate, pressure drop, medium temperature, operating time, medium, and installation conditions are the most important input data.

Consulting on High-Temperature Fans

To ensure a reliable preliminary selection, we need information on the temperature range, air flow rate, pressure drop, medium, and installation conditions. This allows us to determine the appropriate design in terms of thermal and fluid dynamics.

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