Buying Guide
Start with airflow and pressure
Airflow tells us how much air the system needs to move, while pressure tells us how much resistance the fan must overcome. If a project has long ducts, filters, elbows, or dust collection equipment, pressure becomes especially important.
Check the working environment
Temperature, humidity, dust, oil fume, corrosive gas, and continuous working hours all affect fan selection. For smoke exhaust or high-temperature applications, buyers should also confirm safety requirements and technical documentation before ordering.
Prepare quotation information
To receive a faster and more accurate quotation, send the model if known, required airflow and pressure, voltage, quantity, application environment, installation drawings if available, destination port, and expected delivery schedule.