Steel High Pressure (S-HP)

 High-pressure fans made of steel/stainless steel

S-HP

For high-pressure applications in demanding environments

Whether for cooling, blowing off, extracting, drying or creating a vacuum, the Steel High Pressure (S-HP) fans are ideal for high-pressure applications in demanding environments. Thanks to their high-quality material and processing, they meet all the requirements for use in the pharmaceutical and food industries, for example, as well as in process engineering and industrial washing facilities.

The eight available sizes in the S-HP series offer air flow rates from 13.8 m³/min to 64 m³/min and from 5,200 Pa to 15,250 Pa pressure in graduated air characteristic curves. High performance is achieved with small dimensions by using speeds between 5,400 and 6,300 rpm. Using a frequency converter for control enables precise and energy-efficient operation adapted to the respective application.

All benefits at a glance

  • High performance capability in a compact design.
  • Long operating life at low operating costs
  • Housing designs and impellers made of stainless steel, if required
  • Optionally with preconfigured frequency converter for easy installation
  • Fan can be adapted to customer requirements (upon request, for corresponding quantities)
  • High flexibility for individual project requirements
    • extensive vertical integration
    • ready-to-install design with three-phase motors
    • in-house sheet metal production

Ideal for the following applications

  • Conveyance of medium air volumes with high system resistances
  • Extraction of gases and vapours
  • Cooling of apparatus and machine parts
  • Ventilation of installations with higher resistances
  • Air supply for drying plants
  • Generation of a vacuum
  • Air supply for gas, oil and coal burners
  • Use on air cushion tables
  • Air handling systems in the food industry and in high-temperature environments

Elektror is an expert in high-pressure fans and ventilation applications. Find out more about Elektror's high-pressure fans here.