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Air flow: 1,100 l/s
... volume flow of 1.100 l/s. Most are configured as an axial flow in-line fan with a 4-pole permanent magnet synchronous brushless motor. The embedded software controls the fan speed, communicates with ...
Safran Cabin offers a line of brushless 28 volt DC and 3-phase, 115/200 volt AC vane axial and mixed flow fans to suit a range of operational conditions designed and manufactured in-house. Rapid development times support ...
Safran Cabin
We are engaged in the design, development, certification, manufacture and assembly of metal and composite fan containment casings as well as fan structures for civil and military aero engines. We are ...
Air flow: 2.5 m³/h - 80 m³/h
... is made from aluminium profiles, screw fixed cover plates, which are removeable, powder coated in choice of RAL. The axial fan is polyester powder coated to RAL 7030 colour. It has an integral flow stabiliser and guide ...
Strulik GmbH
... feet of cooling air per minute, helping maintain your avionics at a proper operating temperature. SANDIA Aerospace cooling fans use high quality, brushless blower motors and or RunQuiet technology. These units are FAA ...
Sandia Aerospace
Lone Star Aviation has a line of axial fans designed and tested to survive in harsh environmental conditions required for aircraft, rotor-craft and military vehicles. Company can design high volume mold, specialty dc ...
Fans for use in air-cooled applications Conduction-cooled kits Heatsinks
Air flow: 1,415 l/min - 6,512 l/min
Types: Vaneaxial, Mixed Flow, Centrifugal Drive Options: Gearbox Direct Drive Shafts, Splines AC Motors Controllers (integrated or remotely mounted) Hydraulic Motors Applications: Airborne Avionics Cooling Scavenge ECS ...
The RESQTEC brake cooling fan is specifically designed to cool brakes on aircraft. Instead of blowing air on the tires, it pulls the hot air away from them. This significantly reduces the chance of brake disc warping. ...
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