So when your customer's running that wood drying kiln and needs to maintain consistent airflow through stacked lumber, this fan's adjustable blades really let them dial in the pressure and volume without swapping units—we usually stock teh more common sizes in the 662 to 140,000 m³/h range.
We've got roughly 19 sizes base on impeller diameter from 280 to 2000 mm, and blade angle can be set anywhere from 15° to 35°, which is something most buyers appreciate for balancing air distribution across different kiln loads.

One thing not everyone thinks to ask: it come with an IP54 protection grade as standard, so dust and moisture from the kiln enviroment won't be a problem, and it's got F-class insulation too.

Power options are 0.025 to 250 kW depending on the model, with 220V or 380V at either 50Hz or 60Hz, and if you need explosion-proof or frequency conversion motors our company can arrange those as well—check lead time, (usually 2-4 weeks for non-standard setups).

For continuous operation, the efficieny hits about 82.3% total presure, which means noticeably lower energy bills compared to older fans, and the noise reduction of 10 to 18 dB(A) is pretty much a bonus your customers will thank you for.
It's not really suited for cleanroom or hospital environments because the blade adjustment mechanism requires periodic maintenance in dusty conditions, but for wood drying where you need rugged reliability, it's a solid choice.
We offer 220V and 380V options, and the fan works with both 50Hz and 60Hz systems. Just let us know your specific power requirements when ordering.
It’s CE, ISO, CCC, and RoHS certified, so it meets international standards for quality and safety. We can provide the certificates with your shipment.
Yes, the blades are adjustable from 15° to 35° directly on the fan. This lets you fine-tune airflow for different drying stages without swapping parts.
Lead time is typically 15-30 working days depending on the size and quantity. MOQ starts at 1 unit for standard models, but we can discuss bulk orders.
The fan is built with stainless steel or aluminum alloy, which resists rust and corrosion even in the moist conditions of a wood drying kiln. The IP54 protection grade also helps keep moisture out of the motor.