Product & Industry Updates
To many, Warsash in Southern Hampshire will be known for its nautical affiliations, the home of the Maritime and Superyacht Academies and numerous other sailing clubs; however, the South Coast village actually has a strong connection to luxury cars as well as luxury yachts. A stone’s throw away ... Read The Full Article
Remote computer connection has become common place in industrial environments, changing the way that processes and procedures are undertaken and generally enhancing the capabilities of the industrial sector. Power Generation has been a great user of these remote computer connections. On-site ... Read The Full Article
In case you missed it in our article last week, here are our top 10 things to consider when selecting an industrial fan.
How to Choose the Right Fan for Your System:
Air Volume - This is the rate of airflow that you require, normally measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM) or cubic metres ... Read The Full Article
Selecting an industrial fan system can be a minefield, particularly if you are buying the system on behalf of your company or client and have minimal knowledge of engineering or air movement. Some distributors offer an overwhelming amount of product information on their websites and data sheets, ... Read The Full Article
As the world’s largest supplier of motorised impellers to the rail industry, Rosenberg are clearly doing something right when it comes to developing air movement products for rail applications. Their range of backward curved motorised impellers are the perfect fit for supply/evaporator or exhaust ... Read The Full Article
This article was written in 2014 at the time of the new ATEX Directive and refers to EU legislation. Since Brexit, the UK legislation that has implemented the 2014/34/EU directive to ensure it covers the UK market is: Equipment & Protective Systems Intended for use in potentially explosive ... Read The Full Article
Most rail fans are specifically made to comply with customer specifications and the expected harshness of rolling stock railway environments. Others are simply upgraded versions of standard fans such as the Ecofit GRF single inlet forward curved centrifugal fan. The GRF was primarily designed for ... Read The Full Article
1.3 billion journeys are made on Britain’s railways every year. With this expected to double over the next 30 years, it’s paramount that operators have reliable fleets that are capable of coping with the strain of such intense demand. Technological developments have assisted with this ... Read The Full Article
A number of fans in Rosenberg’s backward curved EC (Electronically Commutated) range are now available with 5.5 kW motors. The new GKHB Series features five powerful, yet efficient fans, all capable of running cooler and quieter than their AC equivalents, while using less energy. Available in 450 ... Read The Full Article
Explosive atmospheres can be generated by a number of manufacturing processes. As of July 1st 2003, it has been mandatory, under European law, that any equipment used in a potentially explosive atmosphere must conform to specific ATEX safety standards.Axair can help to ensure that your fan system ... Read The Full Article