Centrifugal fan is a common mechanical equipment used in the fields of ventilation, air supply, and ventilation. Its main components include air inlet, impeller, casing, air outlet, etc. Centrifugal fans have the characteristics of small size, low noise, and large air volume, and are widely used in industries, buildings, mines, and other fields.
The air inlet is one of the important components of a centrifugal fan, which collects surrounding air and introduces it into the interior of the centrifugal fan for compression and acceleration, thereby generating high-speed airflow. The impeller is the core component of a centrifugal fan, and its shape and rotational speed have a decisive impact on the performance and efficiency of the fan. The high-pressure wind generated by the rotating impeller can quickly push the surrounding air, thereby achieving the transmission and suction of gas.
The casing is the outer shell component of a centrifugal fan, used to fix the impeller and air inlet and outlet, and also plays an important role in sound insulation, protection, and other aspects. The material and design density of the casing have a significant impact on the noise level, safety, and long-term stability of centrifugal fans. The air outlet is another important component of a centrifugal fan, used to exhaust gases with high air volume. It usually adopts an adjustable design that can be adjusted according to actual needs to ensure sufficient discharge and stability of air volume.
The main components of centrifugal fans are indispensable, and they work together to enable fans to play an important role in industrial production, aviation industry, construction, mining and other fields, providing efficient and stable gas transmission services.





