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Cooling fans are essential cooling devices in computers, servers, switches, audio equipment and other electronic equipment. Choosing the right size of cooling fan is critical to the cooling effect and service life of your equipment. In this article, we will provide you with a cooling fan size selection guide to help you choose the most suitable cooling fan for your equipment.First, we need to understand the size of the cooling fan. Cooling fan sizes are usually measured in inches, and common sizes include 3CM, 4CM, 5CM, 6CM, 7CM, 8CM, 92CM, 12CM, 14CM, 15CM, 20CM, 28CM, 33CM, and so on. When choosing the size of the cooling fan, you need to consider the power of the equipment and the amount of heat generated. Generally speaking, the higher the power of the equipment, the more heat it gener...
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In the world of modern electronics and intelligent devices, managing heat isn’t just good practice—it’s essential for performance, safety, and long-term reliability. From high-speed computing to everyday household appliances, thermal regulation lies at the core of operational efficiency.
At the heart of it all?
Whether you’re running a data center, operating medical equipment, or designing next-gen EVs, the right fan makes the difference between uptime and downtime, efficiency and waste. In this article, we’ll break down how our advanced cooling fan solutions are applied across key industries—and what makes them the preferred choice for global manufacturers.
When electronic systems heat up, performance drops and failure risk spikes. Cooling fans combat this by ensuring continuous airflow, preventing overheating, and stabilizing internal temperatures. But not every fan fits every use case. Different industries demand different features—whether it’s waterproofing, low noise, high static pressure, or compact design.
Let’s dive into 10+ core industries and explore how our fans are engineered to solve real-world thermal challenges.
Medical environments demand silent, sterilizable, and highly reliable thermal management. Cooling fans used in diagnostic equipment, ventilators, and imaging systems must run 24/7 without failure.
● CT & MRI systems
● Portable medical devices
● Blood analyzers & incubators
● Prevent thermal shutdowns
● Ensure accurate, stable performance
● Avoid noise pollution in clinical spaces
● Low-noise brushless motors
● Anti-bacterial housing options
● UL & ISO13485 compliance
In 3D printing, thermal inconsistencies can ruin an entire build. Cooling fans are essential for nozzle temperature control, bed cooling, and motherboard ventilation.
● Hotend cooling
● Stepper motor ventilation
● Control board heat dissipation
● Avoid filament jams and heat creep
● Maintain precise layer bonding
● Keep electronics from overheating
● PWM speed control
● Compact size (25–60mm)
● Low vibration and high airflow balance
Telecommunication infrastructure runs 24/7. Whether in cell towers, base stations, or server racks, heat is a constant threat to uptime.
● Power supplies
● Signal repeaters
● Network switches
● Overheating during peak load
● Dust accumulation in outdoor systems
● Noise limitations in enclosed cabinets
● IP55–IP67 waterproofing
● Long-life ball or fluid dynamic bearings
● Remote fan failure alarm systems
Modern vehicles are rolling computers. From ADAS systems to battery packs, every module requires targeted thermal control.
● Battery cooling for EVs
● ECU, inverters, onboard chargers
● Infotainment and display modules
● Prevent thermal runaway in battery packs
● Stabilize ECU under high-speed loads
● Reduce component failure rate in high-temp zones
● IATF16949 automotive standard compliance
● Vibration-resistant fan structures
● Custom airflow tuning via PWM/FG control
Factories, plants, and automation lines run on logic controllers, sensors, and motors—each generating serious heat. Our cooling fans are built to thrive in harsh, dusty, and high-load environments.
● Control cabinets
● IGBT power modules
● PLC and HMI panels
● Keeps logic systems stable in extreme conditions
● Prevents shutdowns due to heat overload
● Withstands oil, moisture, and contaminants
● IP-rated casings
● Filter-friendly design
● 24/7 duty-cycle durability
From ovens to purifiers, modern appliances are smarter—but also hotter. Thermal regulation ensures they remain safe, effective, and user-friendly.
● Refrigerator compressors
● Microwave venting systems
● Convection ovens & air purifiers
● Silent airflow for user comfort
● Prevent overheating damage to internal boards
● Extend appliance lifespan
● Ultra-quiet fans (<18 dBA)
● Heat-resistant thermoplastic blades
● Eco-friendly low-power models
BMS (Battery Management Systems) and solar inverters must operate efficiently—often in outdoor conditions with intense sun exposure. Active cooling is a must.
● Lithium battery modules
● Hybrid solar inverters
● Off-grid energy boxes
● Avoid battery swelling and overheating
● Keep power conversion components stable
● Prevent system failure during peak sunlight hours
● Wide voltage (5V/12V/24V/48V)
● DC brushless fan motors
● High air volume, low power draw
In avionics and aerospace systems, thermal control can mean mission success or failure. Cooling solutions must withstand pressure changes, vibrations, and limited airflow.
● In-flight entertainment systems
● Avionics cooling modules
● Satellite communication units
● Support temperature-sensitive circuits
● Prevent premature component failure
● Maintain operational safety at altitude
● Aerospace-grade materials
● Extreme-temperature resilience (-40°C to 85°C)
● Lightweight, shock-resistant design
Even in compact wearables or IoT hubs, heat management affects user comfort and device reliability.
● Mini cooling in AR/VR headsets
● IoT sensor hubs
● Smart home control units
● Heat buildup in confined spaces
● Performance lag from thermal throttling
● Maintaining ambient-friendly noise levels
● Micro fans (as small as 20mm)
● Ultra-slim profiles (<10mm)
● Near-silent operation
Cordless tools and power systems generate high amounts of heat. Thermal failure can result in fire hazards or permanent equipment damage.
● Brushless motors
● Battery packs
● Digital control interfaces
● Battery thermal runaway
● Motor coil overheating
● Component wear from excessive temps
● High static pressure output
● Ruggedized housing
● Dust- and water-resistant (IP65)
To get the most out of your cooling system, regular maintenance is crucial:
✅ Clean the Blades: Dust build-up restricts airflow and raises noise
✅ Check for Vibration: Excess movement signals bearing wear
✅ Monitor RPMs: A drop in RPM can signal motor issues
✅ Replace Every 24–36 Months: Especially in continuous use environments
We’re more than just a cooling fan manufacturer—we’re a thermal solutions partner. With over 150 employees, advanced R&D labs, and full ISO9001, ISO14001, and IATF16949 certification, we engineer fans tailored for real-world challenges.
● Full size range (20mm to 172mm) AC/DC
● Custom solutions: waterproof, dustproof, ultra-silent, high airflow
● Global shipping and OEM/ODM support
● Fans for every sector: industrial, automotive, energy, consumer electronics, and more
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