High-Volume, Low-Pressure Axial Fans
Purpose: Move large volumes of air at low static pressure, ideal for applications requiring bulk airflow with minimal resistance.
Applications: General ventilation, warehouse cooling, large space air movement, data centers, agricultural ventilation.
Includes: Tube Axial Fans, Propeller Fans, Panel Fans.
High-volume, low-pressure (HVLP) axial fans are engineered to move large volumes of air with minimal resistance, making them ideal for applications where strong airflow is needed but static pressure is low. These fans are commonly used in environments such as warehouses, data centers, agricultural buildings, workshops, and manufacturing floors, where general ventilation, cooling, or air circulation is required. There are several types of HVLP axial fans, including tube axial, propeller, and panel fans—each suited to specific needs.
Tube axial fans feature a propeller-like impeller inside a cylindrical housing, allowing air to move in a straight line along the same axis. This makes them well-suited for ducted systems or situations where space is limited.
Propeller fans, with their simple open-frame design, excel at ventilating large, open spaces and are effective at exhausting hot, stale, or dusty air. They’re often used in drying, cooling, and combustion air applications.
Panel fans offer a compact, cost-effective solution by mounting directly into a wall or partition, providing efficient airflow for both supply and exhaust with minimal installation effort.
These fans are available in both direct-drive and belt-drive configurations and can be constructed with a range of blade materials and mounting options. Their straightforward design, small footprint, and low maintenance requirements make them a reliable and economical choice for many industrial and commercial applications. For help selecting the right HVLP axial fan for your project, contact the team at DMC Sales, Inc.—we’re here to help you find the best solution for your airflow needs.