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10mm fan will find hot-spot and laptop cooling use

A Fan Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 16, 2001

Fan Technology has introduced a new 10mm axial fan as an extension of the ADDA 60mm family, designed primarily for hot spot cooling but also for notebooks, laptops and small communication systems

Fan Technology has introduced a new 10mm axial fan as an extension of the ADDA 60mm family.

Designed primarily for hot spot cooling, this wafer-thin fan will also prove ideal for cooling notebooks, laptops and small communication systems.

Available in 5 and 12V versions and with three speed options, the ADDA 60x60x10 is highly versatile.

The use of modern motor technology creates a small hub within the frame and the improved impeller and venturi design produces airflow of up to 16.6CFM, a figure usually associated with thicker fans.

Even at maximum speed the operating noise levels are less than 33dB(A), well below background office levels.

The 60x60x10 will prove a useful extension of the increasingly popular ADDA 60mm range.

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