An Introduction to Other Classification Methods for Stainless Steel Centrifugal Fans

As is well known, there are many ways to classify stainless steel centrifugal fans. For example, based on the transmission method, we can also divide stainless steel centrifugal fans into several different categories. For instance, if the motor speed matches the speed of the stainless steel centrifugal fan, this indicates that the transmission method involves mounting the impeller directly on the motor shaft. For large-scale stainless steel centrifugal fan equipment, a coupling is typically used as the transmission method, as it directly connects the motor and the fan to facilitate power transfer. Additionally, other types of transmission methods can be employed. Based on pressure, they can be classified into three types: medium-pressure blowers, low-pressure blowers, and high-pressure blowers. Furthermore, they can be categorized according to their actual applications. In addition to standard models, stainless steel centrifugal fans can be categorized into several types, such as suction fans, corrosion-resistant fans, and explosion-proof fans. During the design process, key requirements are prioritized, such as enhancing corrosion resistance, explosion-proof capabilities, or suction performance. Therefore, when selecting stainless steel centrifugal fan equipment, users can easily make a choice based on the fan’s designation once they have identified their specific needs. Of course, we can also classify stainless steel centrifugal fans based on their materials, such as stainless steel, fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP), and ordinary steel. Naturally, different types of stainless steel centrifugal fan equipment come at different prices. Different models can serve distinct functions. In summary, users must make their selection based on their actual needs and working environment.