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Ventilation equipment upgrade again - why is the galvanized sheet negative pressure fan a new trend?

Galvanized sheet negative pressure fans are widely used in ventilation and air exchange in industrial production workshops, agricultural breeding, commercial buildings and other places. This negative pressure fan uses galvanized sheet as the main shell, and quickly discharges the hot and dirty air in the room through the negative pressure principle, while introducing fresh air from the outside. The specific advantages of the zinc sheet negative pressure fan come from its material selection and structural design. The shell is made of thickened hot-dip galvanized sheet, which has good rust and corrosion resistance. It can adapt to humid or corrosive gas environments such as chemical plants and electroplating workshops, and has a longer service life than ordinary steel.

In the field of industrial processing, the galvanized sheet negative pressure fan is a "scavenger" for high-temperature workshops and harmful gas treatment. Foundries, plastic factories, chemical plants and other places can quickly remove smoke, volatile organic compounds and high-temperature air through its powerful exhaust, creating a good environmental comfort for workers. In agricultural scenarios, greenhouses and farms use their stable and efficient ventilation capabilities to regulate temperature and humidity to promote crop growth, reduce odor in livestock bases, and reduce the risk of animal disease transmission.

The commercial and home sectors also benefit from its flexible application. Shopping malls and hotels optimize air circulation through concealed installation. In home environments, galvanized sheet metal negative pressure fans have lower operating noise than other air purification equipment and will not affect people's normal life and work. In addition, the use of galvanized sheet metal negative pressure fans in medical places can build a one-way airflow barrier to reduce the probability of cross infection.