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Buffalo Blower (new York) Tunnel Ventilation Fans
By: susana terlicki
Vehicle tunnels and metros require ventilation systems that supply a varying air flow to meet changing traffic conditions and which can remain in operation during emergency situations. Buffalo Blower (New York) tunnel ventilation fans perform this task efficiently, reliably and quietly, and are designed to remain operational during extreme temperature conditions. The features of the axial flow fans and jet fans specifically designed for tunnel and metro applications include high efficiency, low noise, durability, high reliability, low maintenance, corrosion protection and flameproof motors, with auto-variable pitch or variable speed drive, and the potential for up to 100% reverse flow.(read
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Category : Health
Centrifugal Blowers And Fans By Buffalo Blower (new York)
By: susana terlicki
Some of today's most arduous applications for fans and blowers are to be found in the iron and steel industry. The need to move large volumes of air or gas, in many cases at high pressures and high dust burdens, places stringent demands on the mechanical design of the impeller. In ore beneficiation processes such as sintering and pelletising, as well as in basic oxygen and direct reduction steelmaking, Howden fans are operating in high temperature and erosive environments.(read
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Category : General
Buffalo Blower - New York Fans And Blowers
By: susana terlicki
Increasing demands for improved vehicle efficiency and comfort, and for lower noise levels require components to be tested in wind tunnels. Since the beginning of the early thirties Buffalo Blower - New York has been considered as an innovative and competent partner for the supply of wind tunnel fans that are used in all possible wind tunnel applications:
- aerodynamic wind tunnels for velocities up to 300 km/h.
- acoustic wind tunnels.
- climatic wind tunnels with a temperature range from - 50° to 60°C.
- low temperature wind tunnels for operating temperatures down to - 172°C.(read
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Category : Others
Industrial Frocess Fan By Buffalo Blower / New York
By: susana terlicki
The pulp and paper industry is heavily energy intensive with both power and heat being essential for production. Boilers may be fuelled by various biomass wastes, black liquor or coal, and the erosive and corrosive exhaust gases present challenges to the associated fan and heat exchanger equipment. Buffalo Blower / New York provides fans for pulp and paper mill boilers to meet these demands.(read
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Category : Others
Blowers And Fan - Bufflao Blower New York
By: susana terlicki
As environmental protection becomes increasingly important, Buffalo Blower / New York fan & blower equipment plays a significant part in many applications that are of direct environmental benefit on land, air and water. Exhaust fans for the large dust control systems are required in many industries.(read
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Category : Service
Fans And Blowers From Buffalo Blower / New York
By: susana terlicki
Buffalo Blower / New York supplies highly specialised blower packages for the nuclear industry and equipment for a number of other applications, including gas CO2 circulator blowers, or submerged blowers, that provide the heat transfer in the Advanced Gas cooled Reactors and which in turn provide substantial part of nuclear generated electricity; units that once installed operate with no maintenance during plant operation. Centrifugal and axial fans are also provided for the cooling and other auxiliary systems.(read
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Category : Service
Industrial Fans
By: susana terlicki
As specialists in air moving applications and equipment, Industrial Pressure Blower Co. understands industrial blower technology and designs systems for a host of facilities and industries, and work with the best names in industrial blower equipment, including TCF,NYB, IAP. A blower can achieve much higher pressure than a fan, and can be used to produce negative pressures for industrial vacuum systems.(read
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Category : General
High Pressure Vaneaxial Ventilators
By: susana terlicki
Industrial Pressure Blower Co. has devloped a new high pressure small vaneaxial fan that finally resolves the problem of boosting air flow in long ventilation ducts of today's large residential houses.(read
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Category : Service
Zero Emission Fans For Sulfur Recovery
By: susana terlicki
Sulfur removal process requires a gas-tight, zero leakage, high temperature and high pressure blower for intermittent duty that must handle toxic gases and must be capable of being brought on line immediately upon demand. To do this the following features on the blower must be provided:
- Double welded casing construction;
- Steam flows between the housing walls to maintain a constant 285 F gas temperature inside the fan (because below 285 F sulfur will change from a gaseous to a solid state and will "freeze" to the blower surfaces causing damage or destruction);
- A mechanical shaft seal with heat tracing and purge by air or nitrogen;
- To assure tight tolerances between the shaft and shaft seal, the housing should be supported at the centerline, and grows concentric to the fan shaft when exposed to heat.: since this support isolates housing from the drive and mounting bases, housing thermal growth doesn't cause forces to be applied to these bases.
- To prevent the shaft from taking a permanent set when the blower is idle but still exposed to the high temperature, a turning gear is provided to keep the blower rotating at a very slow speed of 25 - 40 RPM; alternatively a VFD speed control can be used(read
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Category : Service
Spark Resistant Fan
By: susana terlicki
Hazardous location air exhaust / ventilation fan (sometimes called explosion proof) may be required in any area where the presence of flammable gases, vapors or finely pulverized dust in the atmosphere is sufficient to create a threat of an explosion or fire. It may also be required where easily ignitable fibers or flying's are present. The following information is a representative, but is not an all-inclusive, list of the types of locations and operations that require hazardous location air exhaust / ventilation equipment in at least certain areas. Consult the current National Electric Code® for complete and current information.(read
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Category : Business

