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Microminiature blowers bring cooling to hand
Four new ranges of micro-miniature fans and blowers offer designers new versatility in spot cooling for a wide range of handheld and other applications where space is limited.
News from Acal Radiatron (10 June 2004)
AIrflow detector is key to thermal management
A novel airflow detector is specifically designed to detect clogged conditions in air filters on servers and other types of computer equipment efficiently.
News from Omron Electronics ( 1 June 2004)
Compact blower performs quietly
Featuring a special design of spiral housing, the RL65 radial blower offers the advantages of a low noise performance combined with a very compact size.
News from ebm-papst Automotive and Drives (UK) (25 May 2004)
It's cool to integrate fan systems
Acal Radiatron is expanding its range of custom services with design support for cooling systems, and adding a comprehensive range of 21 families of AC and DC fans and blowers from Comair Rotron.
News from Acal Radiatron (21 May 2004)
Sound quality is key measure of fan noise
Technical background article By focusing on optimising sound quality - rather than just volume - MagLev motor fans provide the ultimate quiet life for end equipment users.
News from Sunon (17 May 2004)
Radial blower provides high-pressure cooling
Ideal for use in portable or automotive applications, the diminutive RER1 radial blower provides a high level of airflow against high backpressure.
News from ebm-papst Automotive and Drives (UK) (30 April 2004)
Fans of a bigger airflow
New from Aerco is a high-performance Adda 12V brushless DC fan built in a 105 x 105 x 38mm frame size that has an airflow capability close to that of standard fans in the 120mm frame size.
News from Aerco (18 March 2004)
High-frequency PWM sends fan noise to the dogs
A new range of high-frequency PWM fans perform at low noise levels by eliminating the power switching noise of the fan.
News from JMC Products (18 March 2004)
Filter materials for all occasions
Aerco can now offer an extended range of filter materials so that filter assemblies can be provided to protect and optimise the performance of virtually any application.
News from Aerco (12 March 2004)
Extended fan range improves system flexibility
The Adda range of 80mm square DC fans has been extended to provide maximum design flexibility in this popular frame size that is used extensively in computer cabinets and small enclosures.
News from Aerco ( 4 March 2004)
Two inlets are better than one for quiet blower
NMB Minebea has extended its wide range of fans and blowers with a small radial double inlet blower.
News from NMB-Minebea ( 4 March 2004)
Fast-fit fans and filters sealed to IP56
Rittal has a new range of fans and filters with solutions for achieving both high airflow rates and an IP protection level against water and dust to IP56. Brochure available
News from Rittal (27 February 2004)
Fans of a quiet life
E Megafans are billed as the ideal choice for cooling solutions where lower power consumption and low noise are required.
News from ebm-papst Automotive and Drives (UK) (26 February 2004)
Fan filters are bigger and better
Large fan filters from Adda are available to suit the three most popuular fan sizes, 120mm square, 127mm square and 160 x 172mm.
News from Aerco (11 February 2004)
Qualification shows high level of commitment
Subrack and enclosure specialist SRS Products has recently received certification to the new ISO9001:2000 standard.
News from SRS Products ( 4 February 2004)
Deeper frame fans deliver more airflow
Sanyo Denki's new range of 60 and 92mm2 G-Type axial fans deliver 40% more airflow than other Sanyo Denki coolers of the same size.
News from EAO (19 January 2004)
Cooler keeps laptops temperate
A novel auxiliary cooler is designed to prevent laptop computers from overheating, particularly in cramped conditions where there is inadequate natural cooling.
News from Aerco (15 January 2004)
New name for Papst
As part of a move that creates a single global brand, leading fan and drives company Papst has changed its name to ebm-papst Automotive and Drives (UK).
News from ebm-papst Automotive and Drives (UK) (18 December 2003)
Fans and filters provide IP54 or IP55 protection
A new generation of enclosure fan and filter units are protected to IP54 and offer the perfect air cooling solution for air flows between 20 and 700m3/h. Brochure available
News from Rittal (26 November 2003)
Improved cooling from upgraded fan
The new, improved San Ace 200 is a 200mm cooling fan that delivers 41% more airflow than its predecessor.
News from EAO (21 November 2003)
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