The Application of Explosion-Proof Centrifugal Fans in Grain Storage

As the population grows, so does the demand for food, leading to increased crop cultivation. However, certain crops cannot be grown in high-humidity environments. Therefore, to better preserve grain seeds, most farmers choose to use explosion-proof centrifugal fans to maintain ventilation and dryness. 1.1. To improve ventilation during the summer, high-pressure centrifugal fans can be used to lower the temperature of soybeans. 2.2. Explosion-proof centrifugal fans serve to ventilate and cool grain warehouses, reducing grain moisture and mold while maintaining a consistent temperature within the warehouse. 3.3. As the air cools, both temperature and moisture levels decrease. This is also a crucial aspect of local cooling during summer. Adequate ventilation significantly impacts the overall storage life of soybeans. 4.4. Regarding winter ventilation and cooling, the uniformity of airflow for soybeans and rice is lower compared to that of wheat and rice. While most farmers store soybeans in grain silos, the ventilation area and airflow velocity vary significantly. 5.5. In fact, piling grain too high can cause heat buildup that lowers the temperature throughout the warehouse, leading to adverse effects. Therefore, this system utilizes explosion-proof centrifugal fans for self-ventilation, reducing moisture through ventilation. In reality, explosion-proof centrifugal fans, due to their inherent characteristics, not only aid in food storage but also offer numerous benefits across a wide range of applications.