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Product category: Fans and Blowers
News Release from: EAO | Subject: San Ace B97
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 15 November 2004

80% more air flow with static pressure
blower

EAO, representatives of Sanyo Denki has launched what it claims is the industry's highest air flow and static pressure 97mm blower in the market today, the San Ace B97.

EAO, representatives of Sanyo Denki has launched what it claims is the industry's highest air flow and static pressure 97mm blower in the market today, the San Ace B97 With a maximum air flow of 1.37m 3 /min and a maximum static pressure of 760 pa, the San Ace B97 blower delivers an over 80% improvement in air flow and a 270% improvement in static pressure, compared to previous models

The San Ace B97 blower delivers the best cooling performance in the industry for DC blowers in this frame size.

It is available in 12 or 24 volt operation and has life expectancy of over 4 years continuous operation, and a fan failure alarm available as standard.

With devices becoming more densely packaged, high static pressure cooling requirements are an ever increasing must for thermal engineers.

Axial fans do not commonly provide the static pressure performance required due to their fundamental design.

The advantage of the Sanyo Denki blower product range is that it has as many as 30 to 80 blades, far exceeding the three to thirteen blades found in axial fans.

The extra blades allow a blower to gain a bigger static pressure than an axial fan.

The large static pressure makes blowers suitable for cooling devices that have high packaging densities and strong back pressure resistance.

Devices such as servers, power supplies, storage devices and communication products can all benefit from this new product. Request a free brochure from EAO ...

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