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Model EC impellers are suited for air-moving applications, including cooling of motor controls, electronics, power converter cabinets and modular air conditioners.
Model TEK has backward-curved airfoil wheels. The manufacturing method for the impellers combines injection-molding techniques with high strength plastics to produce a wheel stronger than steel yet half its weight.
Josh Evans was promoted to engineering manager for Continental Fan, Dayton, Ohio. According to Jud Alexander, executive vice president at Continental Fan, prior to his promotion, Evans has developed product designs and new analytical tools for the company. Evans also is credited with improvements to the engineering and quality processes.
Precision-balanced air-moving devices, the motorized centrifugal impellers have a compact design. The coupling of motor and impeller minimizes space requirements and provides for vibration-free operation.
Suited for applications with limited space such as medical appliances, pharmaceutical equipment and clean room modules, motorized impellers have a compact design.