Reducing Wear and Tear on Industrial Centrifugal Fans

Reports indicate that users of industrial centrifugal fans often experience severe wear and tear during operation, resulting in high costs and a significant decline in operational efficiency. In the next article, we will detail several maintenance methods for industrial centrifugal fans to assist more users. Once the industrial centrifugal fan is operating normally, install dust removal devices on several units. This purifies the airflow passing through the fan during operation, reducing friction—particularly on the blades—and thereby minimizing wear and tear. Additionally, to protect the fan blades, a series of treatments can be applied, such as carburizing, ceramic coating, and hard alloy spraying. These methods increase the external hardness and friction resistance of the blades, further reducing wear and tear on the fan. Furthermore, if the above methods prove ineffective, the blade structure—such as serrated, hollow, or solid designs—can be modified based on actual needs. Additionally, replacement blades can be added to the industrial centrifugal fan. During maintenance of the lubrication system, it is necessary to inspect components for signs of aging, verify the serviceability of all parts, and ensure the proper functioning of the lubrication system.