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Axial fans

CSrental’s axial fans have a high air output with a relatively low pressure. As a result, they move a lot of air and are ideal for optimizing an indoor climate. In addition, the fans are also extremely suitable for removing harmful substances such as paint and varnish fumes, dust particles, welding fumes, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, carbon dioxide and water vapour.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Axial Fans (FAQ)

What is an axial fan and when should I choose one?

An axial fan moves air in a straight line along the axis of the impeller. This type of fan is ideal when you need to move large volumes of air at relatively low to medium pressure. Typical applications include improving indoor air quality, supply or exhaust ventilation, supporting drying processes, and extracting vapors over short to medium distances. Not sure which design or capacity you need? Feel free to contact us for tailored advice.

What is the difference between an axial and a radial fan?

Axial fans deliver high airflow volumes at lower pressure and are efficient for short to medium duct runs. Radial fans, on the other hand, generate higher pressure and are therefore better suited for longer hose lengths, bends, or situations with resistance such as filters or duct systems. A simple guideline: high volume with little resistance = axial. Higher resistance or long hose routes = radial.

How much air can an axial fan move in my situation?

This depends on the volume of the space and the desired air changes per hour (ACH). A practical rule of thumb: Required m³/h = length × width × height × ACH.
Choose 6–10 ACH for general ventilation, 10–20 ACH for intensive extraction or environments with higher emissions. Also keep in mind that hoses and bends create resistance, which reduces the effective airflow. We are happy to calculate the exact requirements for your project.

Can axial fans run continuously 24/7?

Yes, most professional models are designed for continuous operation. For reliable 24/7 use, proper operating conditions are important: keep inlets and outlets clear, minimize dust intake, check hoses and connections, and follow the maintenance and inspection guidelines in the manual. For long-term projects, we recommend periodic checks for vibration, fastenings, and potential contamination.

Can I use an axial fan to extract harmful fumes or smoke?

Yes, axial fans are often used for removing paint and varnish fumes, welding smoke, dust, and humid air. For source extraction, use appropriate hoses and, if necessary, filters or a Venturi setup to prevent backflow. Working in a potentially explosive environment? Then only use ATEX-certified fans. Not sure about the right configuration or safety requirements? We are happy to provide you with a suitable setup and expert advice.