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		<title>Industrial Ventilators and Blowers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Industrial blowers are manufactured using a range of durable plastics and metals, or a combination of both materials. For example, industrial blowers operating in corrosive environments are usually made of polypropylene because it provides greater structural integrity and corrosion resistance, and will never de-laminate. Typical recommendations in the construction of industrial blowers are &#8211; fiberglass [...]]]></description>
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<p>Industrial blowers are manufactured using a range of durable plastics and metals, or a combination of both materials. For example, industrial blowers operating in corrosive environments are usually made of polypropylene because it provides greater structural integrity and corrosion resistance, and will never de-laminate. Typical recommendations in the construction of industrial blowers are &#8211; fiberglass for temperatures above 22<span id="more-31"></span>0 degrees, and metal if pressure is above 10 w.g. (water gage).</p>
<p>The size of the blower may be regulated by the size of the environment in which it is to be operated. For instance, some units are big enough to house both the fan and its power supply. Smaller, portable blowers are mainly used for cleanups and in spaces that require temporary circulation or air transfer.</p>
<p>Industrial blowers are mainly used to circulate the movement of air and gas in ventilation applications. Their main function is to replace impure or contaminated air with fresh air by swirling it around. Almost every industry, including agricultural, chemical, medical, oil and gas, automotive, food processing, mining and construction use blowers for different purposes such as drying, reducing heat levels, reducing smoke and odors, processing and controlling gaseous fumes.</p>
<p>The air movement and control association recognizes three classes of industrial blowers, classified with numerical designation that is based on how the fan is constructed. The United States&#8217; specifications for industrial blowers depend on the airflow in CFM (cubic feet per minute), static pressure in inches, water gage, altitude and approximate air temperature. Here&#8217;s an example:</p>
<p>Air conditioning can often become too large of an expense for industrial areas, but the good news is that an industrial fan can bring some much needed relief in this case. Industrial electric fans can be quite helpful for places where heat stratification, dampness, and stagnant air become frequent problems. Also, for high static pressure an industrial fan is what you need. Also known as an industrial electric blower, these units replace air as well by blowing out the old and stagnant air for a wide area that otherwise would collect this air without replenishing it in entirety.</p>
<p>Industrial fans also are helpful in removing pollutants like dust and metal particles, carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides, sulfur dioxide, sulfuric acid, and hydrocarbon solvents. Plus, industrial electric fans clearly do not use as much electricity as an air conditioner, circulating air and cooling it at a fast rate for a large space. With high-powered, energy-efficient motors, the larger motor of an industrial fan is actually guaranteed to save energy costs.</p>
<p>Tenderall Fan Co. is a supplier of blowers and fan for Pulp and Paper Industries. Tough applications mean tough fans and blowers by Tenderall Fan Co. Tenderall is a world wide distributor of industrial process ans OEM fans and blowers, as well as fan / blower components; including high pressure blowers, high temperature fans, spark resistant and explosion proof ventilators, tubeaxial and vaneaxial high pressure ventilators. Canada Blower also does existing fans and blowers repairs, re-build, as well as dynamical wheels balancing. High-efficiency impellers result in low power consumption, operating costs, and quieter operation. All metal hardware is completely sealed from exposure to corrosion by incapsulating into FRP or plastic; the steel support frame and motor base are powder coated with a corrosion-resistant finish. In addition to being highly resistant to chemical corrosion, PP fans are self-extinguishing and will not support combustion.</p>
<p>For additional information please refer to <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.tenderall.com/contact/index.html">http://www.tenderall.com/contact/index.html</a>.</p>
<p>Oleg Chetchel<br />Industrial Process Equipment Engineer<br />Tenderall Fan Co.<br /><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.tenderall.com/fanblower/index.html">http://www.tenderall.com/fanblower/index.html</a><br /><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.tenderall.com/index.html">http://www.tenderall.com/index.html</a></p>
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<p>New Delhi, 8 Jan (ANI): According to the findings of a survey released on January 8th, by a consultancy firm, KMPG, rising production costs and dilapidated infrastructure is threatening the fast growth of Indian auto industry. Rising labour costs seem to be a cause of worry among the firms as a talent shortage drives up pay and staff turnover in an economy. India&#8217;s automotive industry, which produces 1.5 million vehicles annually, is worth 34 billion dollars a year and contributes five percent of India&#8217;s gross domestic product.  <H3>Help answer the question about industry automotive</H3>Has the automotive industry considered this?<br />I know I may reveal my naivete, but considering the crisis that they are in now, I have always wondered why there is a drive to introduce new vehicles to market.  Similar to computers and other products that require upgrades to extend service, why doesn&#039;t the automotive industry follow suit?</p>
<p>I was thinking this:<br />
1)  Instead of offering these ridiculous warranties for 100000 miles and creating new debt, why not keep a hefty warranty (say 50000) and offer an upgrades package?  You would be surprised how many people want something just because it is new.  If there were no new car option, they would resort to the next best thing&#8230;upgrades.</p>
<p>2)  I think that it would work because it would keep a consumer returning after their warranty runs out&#8230;not just bc something has broken&#8230;but it isn&#039;t broken and can be better.</p>
<p>I don&#039;t know what the costs of implementation would be, but I wonder if some of these Ivy Leaguers with 4.0 G.P.A.&#039;s have even thought of this?</p>
<p>The problem is, the auto industry as well as many other industries lacks hustle.  Hustle meaning finding a way out of no way.  When you employ the priveleged, you never know how to think your way out of being underpriveleged.  I am saying this in general&#8230;&#8230;of course there are exceptions, but it is not the norm.  I think that the automotive industry as well as many other industries should promote education charities in lower income areas so that they can get a combo of education and common sense.</p>
<p>Maybe the plan is too idealistic, but I think that it leaves them much less leveraged to the consumer as they are and it is better to target cars that are already on the road than to look for new buyers.  Any thoughts?<br />
In addition, they could utilize their current resources and all of these auto factory workers wouldn&#039;t be getting layed off in such alarming numbers.<br />
 <H3>About Author</H3>
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    <strong><a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="/authors/oleg-chetchel/82033" title="Oleg Chetchel's Articles">Oleg Chetchel</a></strong> &#8211;<br />
    <strong>About the Author:</strong></p>
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<p>Oleg Chetchel<br />
Ventilation Equipment Designer<br />
Tenderall Fan Co.</p>
<p>http://tenderall.com</p></p>
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<p>Industrial blowers are mainly used to circulate the movement of air and gas in ventilation applications. Their main function is to replace impure or contaminated air with fresh air by swirling it around. Almost every industry, including agricultural, chemical, medical, oil and gas, automotive, food processing, mining and construction use blowers for different purposes such as drying, reducing heat levels, reducing smoke and odo<span id="more-32"></span>rs, processing and controlling gaseous fumes.</p>
<p>Industrial blowers are manufactured using a range of durable plastics and metals, or a combination of both materials. For example, industrial blowers operating in corrosive environments are usually made of polypropylene because it provides greater structural integrity and corrosion resistance, and will never de-laminate. Typical recommendations in the construction of industrial blowers are &#8211; fiberglass for temperatures above 220 degrees, and metal if pressure is above 10 w.g. (water gage).</p>
<p>The size of the blower may be regulated by the size of the environment in which it is to be operated. For instance, some units are big enough to house both the fan and its power supply. Smaller, portable blowers are mainly used for cleanups and in spaces that require temporary circulation or air transfer.</p>
<p>The air movement and control association recognizes three classes of industrial blowers, classified with numerical designation that is based on how the fan is constructed. The United States&#8217; specifications for industrial blowers depend on the airflow in CFM (cubic feet per minute), static pressure in inches, water gage, altitude and approximate air temperature. Here&#8217;s an example:</p>
<p>Air conditioning can often become too large of an expense for industrial areas, but the good news is that an industrial fan can bring some much needed relief in this case. Industrial electric fans can be quite helpful for places where heat stratification, dampness, and stagnant air become frequent problems. Also, for high static pressure an industrial fan is what you need. Also known as an industrial electric blower, these units replace air as well by blowing out the old and stagnant air for a wide area that otherwise would collect this air without replenishing it in entirety.</p>
<p>Industrial fans also are helpful in removing pollutants like dust and metal particles, carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides, sulfur dioxide, sulfuric acid, and hydrocarbon solvents. Plus, industrial electric fans clearly do not use as much electricity as an air conditioner, circulating air and cooling it at a fast rate for a large space. With high-powered, energy-efficient motors, the larger motor of an industrial fan is actually guaranteed to save energy costs.</p>
<p>Canada Blower Co. is a supplier of blowers and fan for Pulp and Paper Industries. Tough applications mean tough fans and blowers by Canada Blower. Canada Blower is a world wide distributor of industrial process ans OEM fans and blowers, as well as fan / blower components; including high pressure blowers, high temperature fans, spark resistant and explosion proof ventilators, tubeaxial and vaneaxial high pressure ventilators. Canada Blower also does existing fans and blowers repairs, re-build, as well as dynamical wheels balancing. High-efficiency impellers result in low power consumption, operating costs, and quieter operation. All metal hardware is completely sealed from exposure to corrosion by incapsulating into FRP or plastic; the steel support frame and motor base are powder coated with a corrosion-resistant finish. In addition to being highly resistant to chemical corrosion, PP fans are self-extinguishing and will not support combustion.</p>
<p>For additional information please refer to <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.canadablower.com/">http://www.canadablower.com</a>.</p>
<p>Susan Terlitski<br />Canadian air systems engineer<br />Canadian Blower<br /><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.canadablower.com/blowers/index.html">http://www.canadablower.com/blowers/index.html</a><br /><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.canadablower.com/fans/index.html">http://www.canadablower.com/fans/index.html</a></p>
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<p>www.trainthewinners.com presents Ideas to improve your sales and use the psychology of selling to help you make more friends and money.  <H3>Help answer the question about industry automotive</H3>Where can I find up to date automotive industry standards?<br />I am writing a paper on Ford Motor Company for an assignment and I am having trouble finding industry standards. Does anyone know where I can locate these? and any other comparative statistical data that may be helpful. Thanks in advance!!<br />
 <H3>About Author</H3>
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    <strong><a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="/authors/siouzanna-terlitskaia/60572" title="Siouzanna Terlitskaia's Articles">Siouzanna Terlitskaia</a></strong> &#8211;<br />
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<p>Canadian air-handling systems designer.</p>
<p>Mrs. Siouzanna Terlitskaia, nis-co@nis-co.com<br />
Canadian Air Systems</p>
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