That 33KPA wind presure at 318m³/min is what actually pushes heat into tight corners and complex metal parts—most units at this size just move air without the force.

We've had buyers running it for paint curing on truck frames, and they'll crank it up to 300°C or so for the first pass, then dial it back to 150°C for the final coat, and it holds steady within a few degrees.

Basically, it's not for small workshops because the 120KG horizontal unit needs a solid floor mount and a 380V three-phase supply, which rules out most garages. The outlet is customizable though, so if you need a specific nozzle shape for your drying tunnel, we can sort that out. One thing nobody thinks to ask is that the fan runs at full speed even when the heater is off—useful for cooling down after a cycle. But it does pull a lot of amps on startup, so check your breaker capacty. 4. 4KW for the fan alone is pretty hefty, but it's why you get that 33KPA pressure rather than teh 10KPA you'd see on a standerd blower.

Lead time is usually 20 days or so for the standard model, but OEM/ODM orders might push it to 35—just depends on whether we've got the motor housings in stock.
We don't have a strict MOQ for this model, so you can order just one unit for testing. For bulk orders, we can discuss pricing.
Usually it takes 15-20 working days for a standard order. Customized units might need a bit more time, about 25-30 days.
Yes, each blower is CE and ISO certified, and we provide the certificates with the shipment. You'll get them as part of the documentation.
Absolutely, the air outlet is customizable to fit your system. Just let us know the size you need when placing the order.
Store it in a dry, clean area indoors, away from moisture and dust. Keep it upright and covered to protect the electrical components.