by Karan Dargode | Jan 10, 2023 | Industries
ID fans in the pulp and paper industry are used to pull hot gas, moist air, fumes, dust-laden exhaust, and process vapours through boilers, dryer sections, scrubbers, bag filters, cyclones, and chimney systems. In a paper mill, the ID fan is not just a ventilation...
by Karan Dargode | Jan 10, 2023 | Industries
In a power plant, an ID fan is not just a general exhaust fan. Its main job is to pull flue gas through the boiler draft path and help maintain negative pressure in the furnace and downstream ducting. If the ID fan is undersized, wrongly selected, poorly maintained,...
by Karan Dargode | Jan 10, 2023 | Industries
In a hot mix asphalt plant, the ID fan is not just an exhaust fan. It controls the draft through the dryer drum, pulls hot gases and fine dust toward the dust collection system, supports burner stability, and helps maintain a cleaner flow path toward the stack. If...
by Karan Dargode | Jan 10, 2023 | Industries
ID fans in galvanizing plants are used to pull fumes, hot air, acid vapours, zinc oxide particles, ammonium chloride fumes, and process exhaust from key emission points such as pickling tanks, fluxing areas, zinc kettles, fume hoods, scrubbers, bag filters, and...
by Karan Dargode | Jan 10, 2023 | Industries
In furnace applications, an ID fan is not just an exhaust fan. It controls furnace draft, pulls hot flue gas through the system, supports stable combustion airflow, and helps move exhaust toward the stack, ducting, cyclone, scrubber, bag filter, or other...