26
Oct
A: Many customers care about the remote control of Fog Cannon.
Q: Of course, each fog cannon is equipped with a receiver, which can be operated by a remote control within a 200 meters range. Same time, can be equipped with PLC control, which is more convenient for centralized control and use of fog cannons.
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12
May
Ventilator for High Airflow to Help You
A centrifugal fan (also referred to as a squirrel-cage fan) is a mechanical device for moving air or other gases. Centrifugal fans can generate pressure rises in the gas stream. They are commonly used to move the air... read more
19
Oct
A:Will the fog cannon automatically turn back after rotating to a certain angle?
Q: yes, When the equipment runs to a fixed position, the limit baffle touches the lever of the travel switch to cut off the power supply that controls the walking, and the equipment can only run in the opposite direction when it is closed again.
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13
Sep
Decent Machinery Daily FAQ Show
Q:What is the difference in Class A and Class B?
Want to know the answer? Then please watch the video
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10
May
Do you know the history of HVAC?
At the beginning:
Dating back to ancient Greece and Rome, houses (or villas) were fired in homes or under marble floors to keep warm. This is the beginning of residential heating.
In the 14th century, fans were developed, but they... read more
27
Jul
The main parameters, characteristic to a fan, are four in number
Capacity (V)
Pressure (p)
Efficiency (η)
Speed of rotation (Rpm)
Capacity
The capacity is the quantity of fluid moved by the fan, in volume, within a unit of time, and it is usually expressed in m3/h, m3/min., m3/sec.
Pressure
The total pressure... read more
13
Oct
Q: Can you explain your advantages
A: Our price is based on class ABC,And the class a models you can see the The cannon body is a thick than your phones.
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29
Sep
Q: What about the fog cannon’s real sprayer throw?
A: The average flow rate is 8L per hour,The flow range is 5-10 Cubic meters per hour.
You need to provide the area and water volume of the place of use, and we can calculate the number of equipment for you.
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12
Apr
Shock! Global factories will stop working without her!
Decent machinery industrial blowers are very versatile and varied because they are used in just about every setting imaginable that calls for clean air or comfortable temperatures.
Such settings include those in the home, at the workplace, in gyms, spas and bathrooms, and in any industrial or commercial building.
Some of the many industries in which customers use industrial fans and commercial fans include industrial cleaning and building maintenance,
electrical power, disaster relief,healthcare, air quality control, cryogenics, food processing, printing, agriculture, mining, welding, automotive,
paper making, cement production, textiles, and packaging.
History
The history of industrial blowers is tied up in the long and storied history of the domestic fan.
However, today, we’ll leave out some of the domestic fan details and cover mostly those related to industrial fans.
One of the earliest industrial blowersystems that we know of was an air conditioner from the Han Dynasty in China.
This air conditioner was a manually operated rotary fan, featuring seven wheels. It was designed by engineer Ding Huan.
Several hundred years later, during the 8th century (Tang Dynasty), another Chinese engineer redesigned the air conditioning fan, so that it could use hydraulic power.
Today, industrial blowers are more diverse than ever. Manufacturers have developed blowers to meet all sorts of specialized needs, from laboratories to clean rooms to burn units.
Engineers, designers, and manufacturers everywhere push themselves every day to produce the next innovation in ventilation, heating, and cooling.
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26
Feb
Centrifugal blowers or fans, are among the most efficient and versatile pieces of air moving equipment. The scroll housing in a centrifugal fan accelerates the air and changes the direction of the airflow twice, a full 90 degree, before leaving the housing. Centrifugal blowers... read more