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3-phase 200 to 230 Vac blower models MB810-T and MB1225-T have impeller diameters of 3.15 and 4.72 in., respectively. MB810-T produces maximum airflow of 56.5 cfm at 2800 rpm to 63.6 cfm at 3350 rpm, while MB1225-T produces 155 cfm at 2850 rpm to 184 cfm at 3300 rpm. MBD Series DC centrifugal blowers include blowers with both 3.15 and 3.94 in. impeller diameters. Airflows range from 51.2 cfm at...
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San Diego, CA - Comair Rotron introduces the 5.3 Airbox DC blower as the solution to the growing challenge of effectively cooling ever-shrinking electronic applications. Designed to overcome cooling system impedance caused by tight quarters, this blower provides high-pressure airflow within minute spaces of such devices as RAID drives, power supplies, and small 1U rack-mounts. The compact Airbox...
Read More »Brushless DC Blower cools compact electronics.
San Diego, CA - Comair Rotron introduces the 5.3 Airbox DC blower as the solution to the growing challenge of effectively cooling ever-shrinking electronic applications. Designed to overcome cooling system impedance caused by tight quarters, this blower provides high-pressure airflow within minute spaces of such devices as RAID drives, power supplies, and small 1U rack-mounts. The compact Airbox...
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