The Dust Removal Centrifugal Fan is a ventilation fan suitable for conveying air mixtures containing wood chips, fibers, dust, and the like.
The dust removal centrifugal fan operates on the principle of centrifugal fans, featuring high air volume and pressure, resistance to dust accumulation, durability, and a long service life, making it highly favored by a wide range of dust removal customers.
The dust-removing centrifugal fan is available in two types: right-handed rotation and left-handed rotation. When viewed face-on from the drive unit, if the impeller rotates clockwise, it is called right-handed rotation."Right" indicates; counterclockwise rotation is referred to as "left rotation," symbolized by "left."
Structure:
The fan is mainly composed of the impeller, housing, inlet, and transmission group.
1. Impeller: Equipped with 10 A3 steel backward-tilted arc blades, welded between the conical wheel cover and flat wheel disk. Static and dynamic balancing adjustments ensure smooth operation.
2. Housing: Welded from ordinary steel plate into an overall helical shell.
3. Inlet: Constructed as an overall streamlined converging structure, fastened to the housing inlet side with bolts.
4. Transmission Group: Comprises of main shaft, bearing housing, pulley, etc. The main shaft is made of high-quality steel and features an integrated bearing housing structure. Rolling bearings are used, which are lubricated with grease.





































