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Bill Howarth is an engineer at Hartzell Fan Inc., Piqua Ohio. For more information on industrial process ovens from Hartzell, call (937) 773-7411 or visit www.hartzellfan.com.
Fans are used in many heating and drying processes. They are the pumps
that circulate the heat through the system, carry away the byproducts
of drying, supply combustion air, cool the product and even move the
product through the system. Fan uses are many, and a fan problem can
greatly reduce a process's efficiency.