Description:
An axial flow electric fan is a type of fan designed to move air parallel to the axis of the rotating blades. It consists of an electric motor, rotor blades (propeller-like), a protective casing or housing, and sometimes a mounting frame. The blades are usually shaped like airfoils to efficiently draw air in from one side and discharge it from the other. These fans are commonly used in ventilation systems, cooling systems, and industrial applications where large volumes of air need to be moved at low pressure.
Operation:
When the electric motor is powered on, it rotates the fan blades at high speed. As the blades spin, they create a pressure difference that draws air in along the fan’s axis and pushes it out in the same direction. The aerodynamic design of the blades helps to increase airflow efficiency while minimizing energy loss. The continuous rotation results in a steady stream of air movement, which can be used for cooling machinery, ventilating rooms, or removing hot air and fumes from enclosed spaces.

















