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The explosive and corrosive nature of petrochemical productions means that industrial fans must meet specific criteria to ensure they operate safely and effectively. As an ATEX and corrosion resistant fans expert, Axair Fans regularly speaks to contractors, installers and consultants operating in the oil and gas industry including those that are involved in the ventilation and exhaust systems to safely operate petrochemical processes....
As emerging technologies for wind to hydrogen project ramp up, Axair Fans looks at how industrial fans play a pivotal role in the future of renewable energy generation....
Hydrogen is a group IIC gas and belongs to the T1 temperature class making it one of the hottest, most dangerous gases. Find out more about the ATEX certified range of fans certified for hydrogen exhaust....
Axair has been working with corrosive air applications for over 25 years. We understand the key ventilation issues in industrial and corrosive fume extraction and we’re here to support you. View our recent projects....
A lack of practice with the subject of ATEX tends to give rise to enquiries that don’t realise that they need an explosion proof fan. Learn more about the information needed to accurately select ATEX explosion proof fans....
Outside of major users such as chemical, petrochemical and similar process industries, enquiries for flameproof fans tend to come from specifiers, resellers and end-users, many of whom may not be aware of ATEX Directives. This article looks at some of the issues affecting manufacturers and distributors of ATEX fans....
Flammable substances and liquids are used in most laboratory, academic, pharmaceutical and industrial environments, but storage of these materials improperly can pose a great risk. Read More....
Flammable substances and liquids are used in most laboratory, academic, pharmaceutical and industrial environments, but storage of these materials improperly can pose a great risk to personnel, the public and property....
The aggressive environment of anaerobic digestion tanks means that toxic gases build up causing the risk of explosion while components can rust if not chosen correctly. Find out more....
An anaerobic digester (AD) refers to an airtight tank where anaerobic bacteria, or those that thrive in the absence of oxygen, are used to breakdown organic wastes into smaller molecular compounds for use elsewhere. These anaerobic bacteria generate both methane and CO2 gases in near equal volumes as they digest the waste material. In modern AD this biogas is captured and converted into energy to provide heat, power and sanitation....