Fans Keep Quiet While Cooling Assemblies

Feb. 1, 2000

Servers, power supplies and medical instruments are among the equipment the Galaxy DC tubeaxial fan is designed to keep cool. This high-performance cooling fan is said to achieve smooth, quiet operation by allowing air to escape from its propeller blades' outer edges.The fan's venturi is made of die-cast zinc alloy and its polycarbonate propeller meets UL94V-O flammability specs. The 5.0" square x 1.5" deep Galaxy fan can also be designed to allow users to adjust thermal speed control, to compensate for supply voltage variations, and much more.

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