Shandong Xincan Machinery Co., Ltd.: Your Professional Fiberglass Fan Manufacturer!


Founded In 2014, covers an area of more than 10 thousand square meters, with an exhaust fan, cooling pad, blower, cooling pad production line of the international advanced level, manufacture and installation of large boilers, sales and service in one of the professional enterprise control. The company has high-quality staff, including 5 senior engineers, junior technical personnel 12 people, more than 80 employees, high-quality products with professional customer service.

 

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Our products can be widely used in Production Factory, Warehouse, Store, Poultry Farm, Plantation, Mine Field and other uses.

 

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What is a Fiberglass Fan

 

 

Fiberglass fans are industrial fans that feature blades and housings made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP). FRP is a composite material made of a thermosetting resin, such as polyester or epoxy, reinforced with glass fibres. FRP is a lightweight and durable material that offers excellent resistance to corrosion, chemicals, and UV radiation. Fiberglass fans are specifically designed for the exhaust of moisture-laden, corrosive or chemically contaminated air. All fans feature molded fiberglass housings that are virtually impossible to dent, crack or break. FRP offers a more economical solution compared to stainless steel or other exotic alloys. Multiple wheel types and materials are available to meet any corrosive process requirements while maintaining quiet operation and high efficiency.

 

Advantages of Fiberglass Fans

Aerodynamic Impellers
For one thing, FRP fans have impellers that are aerodynamically designed. Therefore, the fans produce a higher efficiency that makes them perfect for a broader range of ventilation applications.

Weight Reduction
Another benefit associated with FRP fans is that when compared to other types of fans, there is a noted reduction in weight. Not only does this enhance durability, it actually helps extend the life of the mechanical drive systems, including motors, bearings, gear boxes, and more.

Fabrication
Manufacturers of Fiber Reinforced Plastic fans use composite fabrication procedures, such as resin transfer molding, standard molding, and compression. As a result, the fans boast a consistent quality and the dimensions of the impellers are uniform.

Systems and Ratings
FRP fans only need light-duty bearing systems, as well as lower drive motor ratings.

Less Power Consumption
To operate FRP fans, less power consumption is required. Ultimately, this saves on energy, especially when making a comparison to other metallic-type fans.

Noise Pollution
One advantage of FRP fans that people appreciate is the reduced amount of mechanical noise and flow sound. As imagined, this makes the working environment more enjoyable as well as safer from a hearing perspective.

Durability and Lifespan
Due to their enhanced mechanical strength, FRP fans are more durable, and they have a longer lifespan.

Corrosion Resistance
Because of the materials used in manufacturing fiberglass reinforced plastic fans, they are more resistant to erosion and corrosion.

Fire Safety
Fiberglass reinforced plastic fans produce vibration-free operation, and they are fire retardant.

 

Components of Fiberglass Fan

Blades
Blades are the core component of fans, responsible for generating significant airflow to achieve cooling and ventilation. They are typically made from high-strength fiberglass or aluminum, capable of withstanding substantial airflow impacts. The design of the blades, such as transverse pitch lines and airfoil shapes, facilitates spiral movement of air, expanding the wind range and making it easier to control the direction. The external design of the blades directly affects the air volume and flow range of industrial fans.

 

Motor
The motor, a crucial part of industrial fans, drives the rotation of the blades to generate airflow. Common motor types include AC motors, DC motors, or brushless motors. Higher motor power results in stronger fan-generated wind. Motors feature low noise, low energy consumption, and durability.

Controller

The controller is the intelligent component of the fan, capable of controlling various modes such as wind speed, direction, and timing. Using a variable frequency control system with built-in overload protection allows users to adjust the fan's operation according to their needs.

Frame and Mounting System

The frame, usually made of metal and plastic, supports all parts of the fan and mounts it in the desired location. The design and quality of the frame and mounting system directly affect the fan's operation and lifespan.

Chassis

The chassis, serving as the support structure for the fan, ensures stable operation. Typically made from high-strength aluminum alloy and tested for dynamic balance, it guarantees smooth operation.

 

How to Clean Fiberglass Fan
 

Choosing the Right Cleaning Solution

1. Start with a mild cleaner, like dishwashing liquid. Dishwashing liquid will cut through most grease and oil stains. Don't use automatic dishwasher detergent, since it can be too abrasive for fiberglass.Your detergent or cleaner should not have any bleach in it. Bleach can also damage fiberglass, so verify that it's not an active ingredient in your mild cleaner.
You can also make a homemade cleaner easily by combining vinegar with regular dish detergent. This cleaner may work particularly well in showers.
2. Use baking soda to tackle caked-on dirt. Mix baking soda with water to form a paste that can be used to remove dirt on surfaces like a shower door or sink. Apply it to the soiled area and leave it in place for at least 12 hours. Follow up by cleaning the area with soapy water.The paste may turn a brownish color when it sits on the dirtier areas of fiberglass.You can use vinegar to activate the baking soda after it sits on a fiberglass surface for deeper cleaning power. It should bubble a little, after which you can wipe down the fiberglass to get rid of the baking soda and dirty stains.
3. Remove paint stains with acetone or paint thinner. Both of these substances can be dangerous, so be careful when you are using them. Acetone and paint thinner should only be used for stains such as oil or paint.Since these materials can harm the fiberglass, only use them to tackle especially bad stains. Spot clean using acetone and paint thinner, so you don't damage any areas not heavily stained.Wear thick gloves when cleaning using acetone or paint thinner. It may be good to wear goggles as well, so you don't get either substance in your eyes.
4. Try phosphoric acid (rust remover) for hard water stains. It can be dangerous, so be careful when handling rust remover. Mix it with water so the rust remover is not strong enough to damage your fiberglass.Dilute rust remover with water by about 10% to make it less dangerous to handle. Mix carefully before applying to any fiberglass surfaces.
Since this can be a dangerous cleaner, make sure to wear rubber gloves. Rinse the fiberglass surfaces immediately with water when applying the rust remover; don't let it sit on the fiberglass for long.As a safer alternative, try cleaning water stains with a paste made of white vinegar and baking soda. Let the mixture sit on the stain for an hour before gently scrubbing the surface and rinsing it with clean water. Add a drop of liquid soap or hydrogen peroxide for extra cleaning power.
5. Try wax, silicone, or detergent for fiberglass boat surfaces (but note that silicone will make any subsequent repairs very difficult). If you have a fiberglass boat, you'll likely want it to shine when in the marina or on the water. You can find these cleaners at marine stores, and the employees can usually suggest the best kind for your particular boat.
A good boat wax polish will create a protective shield on the gel-coat fiberglass surface, protecting the boat from the elements. This will stave off any damage from the water and keep your boat looking nice.Older boats with fiberglass surfaces that have seen a lot of use might do better with a silicone polish, which sinks into the surface better. If your boat is older or used, you may also want to clean it on a more regular basis.If you remove your fiberglass boat from the water after each use, wash it down thoroughly with a mild detergent and rinse thoroughly after each outing. This is especially important if your boat is in saltwater. Saltwater can really damage a boat's fiberglass surfaces.
If there’s any mildew on the boat, add 1 cup (240 mL) of bleach per 1 gallon (3.8 L) of your cleaning solution to kill it.

Using the Proper Cleaning Technique

1. Avoid using scouring brushes or wire brushes when regularly cleaning fiberglass. These will scratch and ruin the gel-coat surface of the fiberglass. Even though your stains may be deep, harsh brushes are not the best solution to get rid of the stains.Don't use steel wool, scrapers, or scouring pads, either. These cleaning tools are also too harsh for fiberglass surfaces.
2. Gently rub your fiberglass cleaner on with a cloth or soft nylon brush. Make sure the brush has plenty of give against the fiberglass surface. Fiberglass can be scratched easily, so be especially gentle even with tough stains.Try using a circular motion when scrubbing fiberglass surfaces. This will ensure you don't damage the fiberglass underneath.
For tougher stains, you can use a heavier cloth. However, it should still be soft enough to prevent damage.
3. Use a sponge for especially difficult stains. Sponges may be good if you need to let your cleaner sit for a while. Use a soft sponge without any abrasive surfaces.It may be especially useful to use a sponge when using baking soda paste. When using baking powder paste, the cleaner needs to sit awhile before you mix it with vinegar.The sponge can soak up the cleaner from the fibreglass surface. It can also wipe stains from the fiberglass surface.
4. Apply white polishing compound to your boat with a soft cloth. Use a clean cloth and be especially gentle when applying the polish. Ideally, the polish should leave your fiberglass surface with a clean, white sheen.Only apply the white polish compound with a soft cloth after cleaning the fiberglass. The polish should be the final step in your cleaning procedure.Use the white polishing compound a few times a year to keep the fiberglass sparkling. The polish should be applied when the boat has been out a few times or has sat for a while.

Practicing Caution Around Fiberglass

1. Wear a mask when cleaning fiberglass. Inhaling fiberglass dust, which is produced whenever fiberglass is damaged, cut, broken or sanded, can be dangerous. Though the irritation from fiberglass dust is temporary, it is also very unpleasant.Exposure to the fibers and the dust in fiberglass can produce skin, eye, or respiratory tract irritation. It does not cause long-term problems in most cases, but can lead to painful irritation.This exposure could become serious depending on the length of exposure and the size of the fibers that you come into contact with. Fiberglass dust can cause internal damage, though this is extremely rare when only cleaning fiberglass.
2. Use protective clothing when cleaning fiberglass. Fiberglass can also cause skin irritation. It can even leave a rash on your skin in the case of long-term exposure. Wear long sleeves each time you work with fiberglass and change into clean clothes afterwards. The long sleeves should prevent your arms from being exposed, while changing your clothes will ensure you don't retain any fiberglass dust on your person.Minimize the amount of bare skin that can be exposed to fiberglass. Gloves, long sleeves, and pants are necessary when working intensively with fiberglass.Launder the clothes you wear when cleaning fiberglass separately from your other clothes. Fiberglass dust can get into your other clothes if you're not careful.
3. Wear protective goggles when working with fiberglass. Eye irritation and damage is also a serious problem with fiberglass. Eye irritation can be much more serious than inhaling fiberglass dust, since it is more likely to cause permanent damage.Particles from fiberglass can get into your eyes and irritate them. Wearing goggles should minimize the contact with fiberglass and keep your eyes safe.Sharper fiberglass fragments can also severely damage your eyes if you do not protect them. They can cut your eyes and even lead to long-term damage or issues.

 

 
Frequently Asked Questions
 

Q: What are the common applications of fiberglass fans in industrial settings?

A: Both private and public sector organizations—including the U.S. departments of health and defense—utilize these fans to exhaust caustic environments. These are the main applications for FRP fans: Oil and petroleum refineries. Power generation units.

Q: How do fiberglass fans compare to metal fans in terms of corrosion resistance?

A: These fans are comparable to stainless steel fans in terms of resisting chemically corrosive air and perform even better at handling air that is corrosive to certain alloys.

Q: Can fiberglass fans be used in environments with high humidity levels?

A: Typical applications for FRP fans include any process in which corrosive fumes must be captured, moved, cleaned or vented. Fume–Scrubber systems will utilize FRP fans due to the very nature of high humidity and wet corrosive environment.

Q: Can fiberglass fans be used in food processing industries due to hygiene requirements?

A: FRP (fiberglass-reinforced plastic) ducts are durable, corrosion-resistant, and easy to clean and maintain. GI ducts are suitable for installation over manufacturing areas due to their ease of cleaning and maintenance.

Q: What safety precautions should be taken when handling and installing fiberglass fans?

A: Always wear protective clothing and any applicable Personal Protective Equipment (Safety Glasses and/or Ear Plugs) when working with the equipment. Discarded materials, equipment and boxes should be recycled in accordance with local and national codes.

Q: Are there any environmental benefits associated with using fiberglass fans?

A: That means there is less waste heading to landfills, as fiberglass products have extremely long life cycles. Many fiberglass products have earned the ENERGY STAR rating, symbolic of their energy-efficient properties.

Q: What are the common causes of failure in fiberglass fans and how can they be prevented?

A: Some of these reasons are frequent voltage fluctuation, incorrect size of wires as well as belts, loosened pulleys, fusing issues, and so on. Increased vibration and temperature of bearings also lead to fan failure. However, it is possible to overcome these issues with periodic maintenance.

Q: Can fiberglass fans be repaired if damaged, or must they be replaced?

A: Fiberglass fans can often be repaired depending on the extent of the damage. Minor surface damage may be repaired with appropriate materials, but significant structural damage usually requires replacement to ensure safety and performance.

Q: What are the warranty options typically available for fiberglass fans?

A: Typically, warranties for fiberglass fans range from 1 to 5 years, covering defects in materials and workmanship. Some manufacturers offer extended warranties under certain conditions or for specific applications.

Q: How do fiberglass fans perform in terms of vibration and balance?

A: Fiberglass fans generally perform well in terms of vibration and balance due to their uniform material properties and precise manufacturing processes. However, regular maintenance is essential to ensure ongoing stability.

Q: Are there specific industry standards or certifications that fiberglass fans must meet?

A: Yes, fiberglass fans must meet various industry standards and certifications such as UL (Underwriters Laboratories), CSA (Canadian Standards Association), and ISO (International Organization for Standardization) depending on the application and region.

Q: How do fiberglass fans perform in terms of thermal expansion and contraction?

A: Fiberglass fans exhibit minimal thermal expansion and contraction compared to metal fans, making them suitable for applications with fluctuating temperatures without significant dimensional changes affecting performance.

Q: Can fiberglass fans be used in environments with abrasive particles in the air?

A: Yes, fiberglass fans can be used in environments with abrasive particles due to their high resistance to wear and tear. However, periodic inspection and maintenance are recommended to ensure longevity.

Q: What are the options for improving the aesthetic appearance of fiberglass fans?

A: The aesthetic appearance of fiberglass fans can be improved through painting, coating, or using colored gel coats during the manufacturing process. Custom finishes are also an option for specific applications.

Q: How do fiberglass fans compare to carbon fiber fans in terms of performance and cost?

A: Fiberglass fans offer a good balance between performance and cost, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. Carbon fiber fans, while more expensive, provide superior strength-to-weight ratios and higher performance in demanding environments.

Q: Can fiberglass fans be used in applications requiring high precision airflow control?

A: Yes, fiberglass fans can be used in applications requiring high precision airflow control, provided they are designed and manufactured to meet the specific requirements of the application. Precision balancing and accurate blade design are critical.

Q: How do fiberglass fans perform in extreme cold temperatures?

A: Fiberglass fans perform well in extreme cold temperatures due to their low thermal conductivity. However, it's important to ensure that lubricants and seals used are suitable for low-temperature applications to prevent failures.

Q: Are there any health risks associated with prolonged exposure to fiberglass dust during installation or maintenance?

A: Yes, prolonged exposure to fiberglass dust can pose respiratory risks. It is recommended to use proper personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks, gloves, and eye protection during installation and maintenance to minimize health risks.

Q: Can fiberglass fans be used in explosive atmospheres?

A: Yes, fiberglass fans can be used in explosive atmospheres, provided they meet specific safety standards and certifications such as ATEX (European directives for explosive atmospheres). Proper installation and maintenance are crucial to ensure safe operation.

Q: What are the best practices for storing fiberglass fans when not in use?

A: When storing fiberglass fans, keep them in a dry, cool environment away from direct sunlight and moisture. Use protective coverings to prevent dust accumulation and physical damage. Regularly inspect stored fans before reuse.

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