Fans

Reliable solutions for air movement and extraction

Proper ventilation is invisible—but essential. Whether it’s about removing heat, controlling airflow or extracting process air, the right fan makes all the difference. We supply fans for applications where performance, durability and reliability are critical. Exactly what your installation needs. Browse a selection of our extensive range below or contact us directly—we’ll help you find the right solution.

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The purpose of ventilation: from thermal load to air quality

Fans solve air-related challenges that won’t disappear on their own. Think of excess heat from machines, humid air causing corrosion, or fumes and particles that don’t belong in the working environment.

Whether you’re working with a simple supply air solution or an advanced exhaust system, fans help with:

  • Managing temperature and humidity
  • Safely extracting harmful substances or fumes
  • Air exchange where natural flow isn’t sufficient
  • Maintaining overpressure or underpressure in spaces or systems
  • Ensuring reliable airflow in process or production environments

We supply fans that integrate into existing systems or serve as part of a complete air handling setup. When selecting a fan, we don’t just consider airflow (m³/h) or pressure (Pa), but also noise levels, motor types, duct resistance and chemical resistance.

Common applications

Our fans are used in environments where air movement is a necessity—not a luxury. Typical applications include:

  • Process extraction in workshops or industrial production lines
  • Thermal ventilation in control rooms or electrical enclosures
  • Duct ventilation in buildings or technical installations
  • Handling of aggressive or humid air
  • Partial air refreshment in enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces

Whether it’s a stand-alone solution or part of an HVAC system, we provide the right fan for your application.

What to consider when selecting a fan

A solid recommendation starts with your application. That’s why we always ask:

  • How much air needs to be moved (m³/h)?
  • What’s the system layout (resistance, bends, filters)?
  • Are there environmental factors (humidity, temperature, ATEX, chemicals)?
  • What is the desired mounting position (duct, roof, wall, enclosure)?
  • Is noise a concern?
  • Does the speed need to be controllable (0–10V, PWM, EC, frequency)?

We focus on your application and constraints—not just the product. That’s how we arrive at a fan that works, and keeps working.

Our fan categories

Discover which type of fan best suits your situation. View our categories for a quick overview of what we offer:

  • Axial fans
    High airflow with low pressure drop—ideal for direct air movement.
  • Centrifugal fans
    Designed for systems with higher resistance and variable pressure needs.
  • Box fans
    Compact, plug-and-play solutions for duct installations with low noise levels.
  • Duct fans
    Easy to install directly into circular or rectangular ducts for efficient airflow.
  • Plastic fans
    Chemically and corrosion-resistant—suitable for aggressive environments.
  • Roof fans
    For reliable roof-mounted extraction, even in wet or polluted conditions.
  • ATEX fans
    Safe ventilation in potentially explosive atmospheres—compliant with the latest ATEX directives.
  • Smoke and heat extraction (SHE) fans
    Designed for smoke and heat extraction in case of fire, compliant with EN 12101-3.
  • Residential fans
    Suitable for light-duty ventilation in residential or office spaces—simple and effective.
  • Parking garage fans
    Efficient ventilation and smoke extraction in parking garages, focused on safety and compliance.
  • Mobile fans
    Flexible, portable ventilation for temporary use on site.
  • Heavy-duty fans
    Rugged fans built for very high capacities and pressures—custom-engineered and manufactured.

Not sure which fan is right for your needs? We’re happy to offer tailored advice. Get in touch and let’s find the right solution together.

Frequently asked questions about fans

When should I use a mechanical fan instead of natural ventilation?

When natural airflow isn’t enough for temperature control, air exchange or fume extraction. In closed or complex installations, a mechanical fan is often essential.

Axial fans move large volumes of air at low pressure—ideal for free-blowing or short duct runs. Centrifugal fans build up pressure and are better suited for longer or high-resistance systems.

Absolutely. Many models support control via 0–10V signal, pressure/temperature sensors or frequency inverters. We also supply accessories such as regulators and controllers.

Yes, when used correctly. Plastic fans are ideal for aggressive or humid environments. They offer chemical resistance and are lightweight, but less suitable for high temperatures.

In potentially explosive zones, an ATEX-certified fan is mandatory. We supply models that comply with Directive 2014/34/EU, including all necessary certification and documentation.