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ebm-papst Automotive and Drives (UK)
Suit B The Barn
Sheepdown
East Ilseley
RG20 7LY
UK
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Radial blower aims for automotive market
A new brushless radial blower is aimed at automotive vehicle manufacturers for e-box and seat ventilation applications.
News from Electronicstalk, 2 June 2005
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 Electronicstalk, 25 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 Electronicstalk, 30 April 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 Electronicstalk, 26 February 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 Electronicstalk, 18 December 2003
Cooling fans go diagonal
When it comes to cooling systems for electronic equipment, axial fans no longer rule the roost, according to Papst's Engineering Director Ian McLeod.
News from Electronicstalk, 6 August 2003
Fans for electronics cooling
Papst has updated its popular cooling technology reference book.
News from Electronicstalk, 21 July 2003
Cooling specialist targets automotive sector
Papst is targeting the automotive market in a move designed to maximise the potential for its high quality fans and small motors, adding value and appeal to a wide range of vehicles.
News from Electronicstalk, 21 May 2003
Diagonal venturi fans provide compact cooling
A new series of fans allows significant advancements in applications where downsizing and increased power densities are a key element of system design.
News from Electronicstalk, 22 April 2003
Cooling fans just keep on going
A Papst fan has run continuously in an inhospitable environment for more than 13 years.
News from Electronicstalk, 4 April 2003
Miniature blower reduces height and weight
A compact radial blower from Papst offers a footprint and performance that meets industry standards yet simultaneously offers a reduced physical height and weight.
News from Electronicstalk, 17 January 2003
Technology event shows hope for the future
Papst has sponsored a schools' technology event aimed at raising pupils' technical awareness and ability.
News from Electronicstalk, 8 November 2002
Fan aims to cool latest processors
In a very compact package, Papst's 712F fan offers high airflow, minimum noise and long life expectancy.
News from Electronicstalk, 15 October 2002
Marathon fan still running after 20 years
Papst has a fan that has been on continuous test for over 20 years.
News from Electronicstalk, 2 August 2002
Small fan is even cooler under pressure
Offering increased flow rate at high pressures, Papst's 414JHH fan offers a cooling solution for low-profile cabinet applications.
News from Electronicstalk, 3 June 2002
Ball and Burns take to the field
As part of its expansion process Papst has strengthened its sales team with the addition of two field sales engineers.
News from Electronicstalk, 22 May 2002
Web-based tools calculate cooling requirements
Aimed at design engineers with responsibility for specifying fans for both industrial and consumer electronic applications, Papst has added easy-to-use fan specifying tools to its website.
News from Electronicstalk, 16 April 2002
Fans of automotive quality standards
Papst's parent company Papst-Motoren of Germany has received certification of its quality management system to ISO/TS16949.
News from Electronicstalk, 15 February 2002
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