Fan Hardware

Fan hardware refers to mechanical devices designed for airflow generation and thermal management in various systems. Typically composed of blades attached to a central hub, fans utilize electric motors to rotate the blades, creating airflow. Commonly found in computers, electronics, and HVAC systems, fans play a crucial role in dissipating heat and maintaining optimal operating temperatures. They vary in size, design, and power consumption, with considerations for factors like air volume, static pressure, and noise levels. Advanced features may include PWM control, bearing types (e.g., ball, sleeve), and energy-efficient designs to enhance overall system cooling and longevity.

Types of Fan Hardware