What is the difference between an ion fan and a centrifugal fan?
The static eliminator consists of a high-voltage power generator and a discharge electrode. The damper manufacturer ionizes the air into a large number of positive and negative ions to neutralize the static electricity on the surface of the object through a high-voltage corona discharge.
The DC ion fan mainly emits positive and negative ions synchronously by two sets of discharge electrodes, and also emits negative ions when emitting positive ions, thereby achieving the effect of eliminating static electricity.
The AC ion fan mainly emits positive and negative ions from a set of discharge electrodes, and firstly emits positive ions and then emits negative ions or first emits negative ions and then emits positive ions, which are all completed by a set of discharge electrodes, and have a time difference.



Centrifugal fan
Taking split air conditioners as an example, there are mainly heat exchangers and fans in the indoor unit. The fan is for accelerating heat exchange, and generally takes in air from the façade and ejects from below. Since the inhaled air is absorbed by some heat when it is passed through the exchanger, the air that is ejected is cold air. The heat absorbed by the exchanger is transmitted to the outside through the fluorine force, and the outdoor unit compresses the fluorine, discharges the heat, and discharges it to the atmosphere with a discharge fan.
It mainly utilizes the principle of exothermic heat when gas is compressed and endothermic when decompressing. The heat inside the chamber is sucked to the outside using a Freon pressure decompression cycle.
Supplement: The main function of the ion fan is to remove static electricity, and it has outstanding static elimination performance to prevent static pollution and damage. It is an ideal equipment for personal electrostatic protection areas such as electronic production lines and maintenance stations. It is designed for local areas.

