Air vents are primarily used in factory production processes, playing a crucial role in reducing harmful gases in workshops. The smelting industry often generates harmful gases, which not only pollute the environment but also pose health risks to workers, leading to decreased productivity and adverse impacts on the company's development.
The zinc electroplating workshop in the smelting plant features an open wash tank surface that continuously evaporates acid mist, water vapor, and heat. To reduce air pollution within the workshop, ventilation is necessary. Traditionally, the approach has been to install skylights or roof ventilators on the workshop's roof to utilize the temperature difference between indoors and outdoors to create natural exhaust using thermal or wind pressure. Additionally, operable windows are set on the outer walls of the workshop for natural air intake. However, this method is subject to fluctuations in outdoor wind speed and temperature, is unstable, and leads to higher pollution levels at workstations farther from the windows. More importantly, the acid mist is directly released into the air, which is不利于 environmental protection.
Therefore, it is essential to design and produce advanced ventilators using advanced materials and technology, with reasonable design, which improves the working environment, reduces the emission of pollutants, and greatly benefits industrial production processing and corporate development. They are important ventilation and environmental protection equipment with significant potential for growth.


