11/21/2011
Energy-saving
fans have been developed and produced by ebm-papst for many years - ebm-papst
manufactures energy-saving fans for a wide variety of application areas in
ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration technology. Efficient motor
designs and aerodynamically optimised impeller geometries allow these fans to
attain higher efficiency and therefore high energy-savings.
The global innovation "biomaterial fan" has been developed in accordance
with the toughest of industrial standards with respect to service life,
durability, stability and thermal fluctuation. The new energy-saving fans benefit from improved
damping characteristics and are resistant to corrosion even without being painted.
Features such as antibacterial or easy-to-clean coating are also possible.
To attain
additional energy savings during production, for the first time, energy-saving
fans made of "epylen", a wood/plastic composite material have been
developed, an absolute innovation in the fan area. In doing so, cautious use
has been made of the available resources, i.e. ever smaller amounts of
non-renewable resources are used and from these, high-quality and durable
products are produced. A wide variety of requirements exist for the raw
materials themselves. They are to be not only renewable, but also produced in
an environmentally responsible manner, thus without using fertilisers or
pesticides, and wherever possible in mixed crops and small production units.
Preference is given to plants that do not compete with food production, such as
wood from sustainably forested domestic forests. In addition to the
requirements for production of raw materials, the materials must fulfill a wide
variety of requirements in subsequent processing and in the end product.
Particularly, we point out high temperature stability and properties such as
very low shrinkage and warping. Relevant features for later use are the
mechanical strength, temperature and media resistance (e.g. water, oils, dirt,
grease etc.); in addition, the good dampening behaviour has a positive effect
on the noise level.
In terms of
manufacturing materials, for a few years now, increasing use has been made of
hybrid designs (e.g. aluminium inlay combined with high-performance plastic).
The new materials are more lightweight, mouldable and conserve substantially
more resources in manufacture than impellers/blades made of die-cast aluminium.
ebm-papst's
goal is to replace the 15% of the plastics used today with sustainable
biomaterials by 2015. Using materials in a way that conserves resources makes
it possible to prevent substantial amounts of CO2 emissions even during
manufacturing.
About ebm-papst
We are the leading global
manufacturer and supplier of fans, blowers and air moving products. We provide
a unique range of air movement or specialist drives products. Our motor
technology, engineering and logistics expertise will add value to your
business. Find out more about us on www.ebmpapst.com.au.
We are the leading global manufacturer and supplier of fans, blowers and air moving products. We provide a unique range of air movement or specialist drives products. Our motor technology, engineering and logistics expertise will add value to your business. Visit us at www.ebmpapst.com.au. eb…
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