
Products & Services
Plastic Fans and Impellers
Plastic fans and impellers are widely used in various industries due to their lightweight, corrosion resistance, and cost‐effectiveness. They are typically made from materials such as polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), PVC, or ABS, each offering distinct benefits.
Key Features:
Corrosion Resistance: Plastic fans are highly resistant to rust, chemicals, and moisture, making them ideal for environments where metal fans may corrode.
Lightweight: Plastic fans are much lighter than metal fans, reducing energy consumption and making them easier to install and maintain.
Cost‐Effective: Plastic fans are generally less expensive to manufacture and replace than metal fans, offering a budget‐friendly option for many applications.
Non‐Conductive: Plastics do not conduct electricity, which can be advantageous in certain applications, particularly in reducing static charge.
Quiet Operation: Due to their material properties, plastic fans tend to produce less noise than their metal counterparts.
Applications:
HVAC systems
Ventilation in chemical and corrosive environments
Food processing and packaging
Electronics cooling systems
Home appliances (e.g., refrigerators, fans)
Plastic fans are a practical choice for environments requiring corrosion resistance, lightweight design, and cost efficiency, though they may not be suitable for high‐temperature or high‐stress applications.