Induced Draft Fan for Dust Collector
Induced Draft Fan for Dust Collector
Induced Draft Fan for Dust Collector
Induced Draft Fan for Dust Collector
Induced Draft Fan for Dust Collector
Induced Draft Fan for Dust Collector
Model
Centrifugal Fan

Item specifics

Material
Carbon Steel
Certification of Motor
CE/CSA/UL/ATEX

Review

Description

Introduction

Description

Induced Draft (ID) Fan is a critical component in industrial dust collection systems, responsible for creating negative pressure to efficiently pull dust-laden air through the dust collector and exhaust clean air into the atmosphere. These fans are typically centrifugal or axial and are designed to handle high volumes of air and particulate matter. ID fans are widely used in cement plants, power plants, steel mills, and other industries requiring high-efficiency dust control.

Key Features

>Creates Negative Pressure – Maintains airflow by pulling contaminated air into the dust collector.
>High Airflow Capacity – Designed to handle large volumes of air and dust efficiently.
>Durable Construction – Made from carbon steel, stainless steel, or corrosion-resistant alloys.
>High-Temperature Resistance – Can withstand hot gases and dust-laden air in industrial processes.
>Energy-Efficient Design – Available with variable frequency drive (VFD) control for optimized energy use.
>Low Noise Operation – Equipped with silencers and vibration-dampening features to minimize noise pollution.
>Customizable Blade Designs – Includes forward-curved, backward-curved, radial, or axial blade configurations.
>Robust Bearings & Seals – Ensures long service life and minimal maintenance in high-dust environments.

Components

>Fan Housing – Protects internal components and directs airflow efficiently.
>Impeller (Fan Blades) – Rotating blades that generate airflow and suction.
>Motor (Electric or Belt-Driven) – Powers the fan with various speed and efficiency options.
>Inlet & Outlet Ducts – Connects the fan to the dust collector and exhaust system.
>Bearings & Shaft – Provides support and stability for impeller rotation.
>Vibration Isolators – Reduces mechanical vibrations for smooth operation.
>Dampers & Louvers (Optional) – Control airflow volume and pressure.
>Sound Attenuators (Optional) – Reduces noise levels for compliance with industrial regulations.