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The name of DC axial fans refers to the direction of the airflow that they produce. air is drawn in parallel to an axis and forced out in the same direction by blades spinning around that axis.
DC axial fans can be classified as one of three fundamental types: vaneaxial, tubeaxial, or propeller. The most typical applications for propeller fans are cooling or diluting ventilation. These fans are frequently ceiling- or wall-mounted.
As a result of their high flow rate and huge airflow volume, DC axial fans produce airflow. In several industries, DC axial fans are utilised to cool electrical machinery and equipment. These axial flow fans, which can be utilised in modest to large applications, are reliable.
The global DC axial fan market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
CUI Devices DC Axial Fans provide outstanding airflow. These high-performance fans have airflows ranging from 1.35CFM to 382CFM and are constructed for optimal durability with dual ball-bearing, sleeve bearing, or omniCOOL systems. Frame sizes for CUI Devices DC axial fans range from 25mm to 172mm.
The DC axial fan series, which Sunon has introduced, is constructed using a brushless DC motor but can also operate on an AC source with much higher efficiency.
With the addition of intelligent speed management, energy usage may be further decreased, with a maximum power consumption of only 5.1W and power savings of up to 80% when compared to conventional AC fans.
The series is the perfect option for a variety of applications and equipment operating in varied conditions, such as commercial refrigeration and HVAC, because it is available with IP21 and IP55 dust- and water-protection.