Miniature, Low-Noise DC Brushless Fans Run Fast, Have Long Life

Sept. 1, 1998
An aerodynamic design of the blades of the ELINA miniature dc brushless fans maximizes air flow through the fan housing while minimizing noise. The UL, CSA and TUV certified fans feature a unique air intake design that allows air to enter from the rib

An aerodynamic design of the blades of the ELINA miniature dc brushless fans maximizes air flow through the fan housing while minimizing noise. The UL, CSA and TUV certified fans feature a unique air intake design that allows air to enter from the rib side and to exhaust to the no-rib side, thereby lowering noise and heightening air flow. The fans are available in 5V and 12V models and turn at 7000 rpm (mid-speed) and 9000 rpm (high-speed). Life is estimated at 30,000 hours.

Company: INDEK CORP.

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