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FRP Fans
Get an FRP fan spec’d to your air stream, from duct axial fans to high-pressure centrifugal blowers. Resin, drive, and construction matched to the chemistry and temperature you move.
Multiple fiberglass fan lines on one card. When one runs long, your order moves to another without stalling the project. One order, one contact, start to delivery.
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Key Takeaways
- The FRP fan types we supply
- Spec’ing FRP to your air stream
- Industries that run on FRP fans
- Sourcing FRP fans from one line card
- FRP fan questions answered
FRP Fans From Axial to High-Pressure Blowers
| FRP Fan Type | Airflow / Pressure | Typical Duty |
|---|---|---|
| FRP duct axial fans | High volume, low pressure | In-line corrosive and fume exhaust |
| FRP tube axial fans | Moderate pressure | Ducted corrosive air |
| Forward-curved FRP fans | High volume, low to medium pressure | Scrubber and process exhaust |
| Backward-inclined FRP fans | Medium to high pressure | Clean-side corrosive exhaust |
| High-pressure FRP blowers | High static pressure | Wet scrubbers and tight ductwork |
| FRP dampers and louvers | Isolation and balancing | Pair with any FRP fan |
We carry FRP across every major fan type, so a change in volume or static pressure never sends you to a new supplier. Pick the airflow and pressure your system needs and the wheel, housing, and drive get spec’d to it.
Spec’d to Your Chemistry and Temperature
Every FRP fan gets configured to the stream it handles, not pulled from a shelf.
- Resin system matched to your fume chemistry and operating temperature.
- Spark-resistant construction for flammable and solvent-laden air.
- Belt, direct, or VFD drive to hold airflow as static pressure shifts.
- Sealed shafts and coated hardware where the airstream reaches the drive.
Send the airflow, static pressure, temperature, and what you are exhausting. You get back a fan built to it.
Chip Fabs, Water Plants, and Scrubber Stacks
FRP fans move the air these plants cannot run without.
- Semiconductor and chip fabs, for acid exhaust and wet process ventilation.
- Water and wastewater plants, for hydrogen sulfide and chlorine-laden air.
- Chemical, plating, and scrubber exhaust, where metal corrodes fast.
Pair them with FRP control dampers to isolate each stack without adding a corrosion point.