| Power Source | Electric Blower |
| Pressure | High Pressure |
| Frequency | 50Hz |
| Voltage | 220V |
| Blower Type | Centrifugal Blower |
| Power | 1HP |
| Material | Iron |
A Centrifugal Exhaust Blower is a mechanical device used to expel air, gases, or fumes from an industrial environment, typically through a duct system. It operates using a centrifugal force principle: as the blower’s impeller rotates, it accelerates air radially outward, creating high-pressure airflow that is directed through the exhaust system.
Key Features:
1. Airflow: Centrifugal exhaust blowers are designed to handle both high-pressure and moderate airflow, making them ideal for applications that require the removal of air or gases under specific pressure conditions.
2. Construction: They are typically made from durable materials like mild steel or stainless steel, which can withstand the harsh conditions of exhaust systems.
3. Design Options: Centrifugal exhaust blowers can be designed with various impeller types (backward-curved, forward-curved, radial) to meet the specific needs of the application, such as airflow volume, pressure requirements, and energy efficiency.
4. Efficiency: These blowers are energy-efficient, offering reliable operation over long periods while maintaining low maintenance requirements.
A centrifugal exhaust blower is especially effective in applications that require the expulsion of air over longer distances or where high pressure is necessary to overcome system resistance