Metallurgical industry

Metallurgical industry products are widely used in many fields such as construction, machinery manufacturing, automobiles, ships, energy, etc. The metallurgical industry provides key basic materials for many downstream industries. Fans occupy a pivotal position in the overall application of the metallurgical industry. For example, in the blast furnace ironmaking process, the blower provides the necessary air for the blast furnace to ensure the normal progress of the ironmaking process; the fan supporting the sintering machine is used to provide the air required for the sintering process to promote the sintering reaction of the material; the fan is needed in the converter steelmaking process to realize the recovery and treatment of coal gas and other functions. A large amount of pollutants such as waste gas, waste water and waste slag will be generated in the metallurgical production process, which will cause great pressure on the environment. The purification process also requires the use of fans to realize the transportation of gas.

Fan solutions for the metallurgical industry

Reliable System

Simulation and prototype testing ensure system reliability.

Finite Element Optimization

FEA is used to optimize design and ensure safety.
Conduct finite element analysis on the product, optimize the product design structure, and ensure the safety of fan use.

International Technology Integration

Adopts global technologies to deliver tailored fan systems.

Upgrade & Transformation

Upgrades and retrofits extend equipment life and reduce costs.

High Temperature Protection

Thermal expansion mechanisms ensure stability during temperature changes.

Wear Protection

Wear-resistant materials and designs extend impeller life.

Accurate Analysis

CFD and FEA optimize reliability; G2.5 dynamic balance ensures smooth operation.

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