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5020 Blower (large mouth)

5020 Blower (large mouth)

The 5020 large mouth blower fan has outstanding advantages. Its caliber is designed to optimize the air ducts, enhance the concentration and penetration of the wind, and have a high blowing efficiency.

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Product Introduction

High-toughness plastic fan blades with brushless motor are not easy to deform and break, resulting in strong winds, low noise and stable operation. It can adapt to - 10℃ to + 70℃ (oil bearing) or - 20℃ to + 80℃ (ball bearing) environment, applicable to a wide range of scenes.

Product Application

Product model

50*50*20mm

Product size

50*50*20mm


Product characteristics

High airflow output - large diameter design significantly increases airflow, suitable for rapid cooling or ventilation needs.

Low air resistance operation - Optimized airflow channel, reduce energy loss, more efficient operation.

Wide compatibility - Adaptable to a variety of installation scenarios, flexible response to different equipment or space requirements.

Strong structure - large opening design for stability, reduce vibration and noise, prolong service life.

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frequently asked questions

  • What is the lifespan of a cooling fan?

    The lifespan of a cooling fan is typically determined by the type of bearing, operating environment, and maintenance. Common bearing types include ball bearings and sleeve bearings. Ball bearings have a longer ...more

  • How is the energy efficiency of a cooling fan evaluated?

    The energy efficiency of a cooling fan is typically evaluated by the ratio of airflow to power consumption, i.e., the amount of airflow generated per watt of power. Higher energy efficiency means the fan can pr...more

  • How is the noise of a cooling fan generated?

    How is the noise of a cooling fan generated?

    The noise of a cooling fan primarily comes from airflow, mechanical vibration, and motor operation. Airflow noise is caused by turbulence and vortices generated when the blades rotate and interact with the air....more