Fan environments with toxic or
corrosive fumes require metal exhaust fans to be coated with epoxy.
MK
Plastics manufactures the Axijet exhaust fan in FRP, fiberglass reinforced
plastic. The Axijet is designed and engineered for safety first with the motor
and bearings mounted outside of the air stream and the impeller extended through
the outside of the casing to leave no metal exposed to the air stream. This limits
human contact with the exhaust fumes.
The Axijet is also designed for high and powerful
dispersion of exhaust fumes. The bifurcated outlet nozzle is capable of entraining air volume up to 270% of fan capacity. As a
result, the Axijet can dilute and disperse exhausted fumes far away from the roof of a building,
avoiding any contamination of the fresh air intakes, without the tall discharge
stacks of conventional fans. This means no guy wires and unsightly exhaust
stacks. The Axijet's belt drive centrifugal design means performance that
efficiently matches your criteria rather than sizing your system for the
available performance.
The Axijet is a exceptional fan
that has found
widespread use including the Chemical Analysis Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,
Florida.