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Nonsparking fans handle difficult oil applications

The stainless steel construction of critical parts and special paint finish allow Halifax' Beaufort fans to resist corrosion.

News from Engineeringtalk, 25 March 2008

Fan handles explosive gases

Ethylene oxide (EO) gas kills all known bacteria and their endospores, mould and fungi and is highly effective in sterilising materials that would be damaged by pasteurisation or Gamma radiation.

News from Engineeringtalk, 12 March 2008

Chinese fan plant to service local demand

Halifax Fan has set up a new company in China, Halifax Fan Shenzhen, to design and manufacture fans for the burgeoning Chinese and Asian markets.

News from Engineeringtalk, 22 November 2006

Fans boost efficiency of green power generation

As part of its on-going commitment to turn to renewable sources of energy, Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) is installing a new 300MW biomass burning system at Ferrybridge C power station.

News from Engineeringtalk, 29 June 2006

Arduous duty fans set for deployment in Hong Kong

Halifax Fan has won a contract to supply four 200kW and four 75kW ID fan systems to Hong Kong and China Gas Co.

News from Engineeringtalk, 6 October 2005

Inverter-controlled fans attract EU funding

By adding inverter speed control to the exhaust fans on two new 3t asphalt batch plants, Mixlance will reduce greenhouse gas emissions sufficiently to attract EU Life funding for the project.

News from Engineeringtalk, 5 October 2005

Polypropylene fans thrive in aggressive gases

A new range of welded and fabricated polypropylene fans is especially suitable for longer life when handling aggressive gases.

News from Engineeringtalk, 7 April 2004

Fans fall foul of expanded ATEX directives

With the introduction of the ATEX Directives on 1st July 2003, mechanical equipment in hazardous areas will be subject to similar certification as has applied to electrical equipment for many years.

News from Engineeringtalk, 3 June 2003

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