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Group KDK has been going through the history with Electric Fan. In 1913 KDK started to produce Electric Fan. It was the first alternate E-fan in Japan. In 1918 KDK E-Fans were exported to Asia, South America, Southern Ocean, Australia, and became the most famous top brand. Today, the main product is Ventilating Fan. Range Hood, Air Curtain, Hand Dryer, Ceiling Fan, Dehumidifier and Air Moving Equipment are also provided. KDK has grown up over long period of time in overseas market. In November 2004, “KDK” has been in business for 95years. KDK group continues to strengthen the relationship with community and provide high quality products for your comfortable life. |
Why are KDK fan so quiet?
KDK fan are quiet for a number of reasons, including:
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About Electric Fan
Mechanical revolving blade fans are made in a wide range of designs. In a home you can find fans that can be put on the floor or a table, or hung from the ceiling, or are built into a window, wall, roof, chimney, etc. They can be found in electronic systems such as computers where they cool the circuits inside, and in appliances such as hair dryers and space heaters. They are also used for cooling in air-conditioning systems, and in automotive engines, where they are driven by belts or by direct motor. Fans create a wind chill but do not lower temperatures directly.
Basic elements of a typical table fan include the fan blade, base, armature and lead wires, motor, blade guard, motor housing, oscillator gearbox, and oscillator shaft. The oscillator is a mechanism that motions the fan from side to side. The axle comes out on both ends of the motor, one end of the axle is attached to the blade and the other is attached to the oscillator gearbox. The motor case joins to the gearbox to contain the rotor and stator. The oscillator shaft combines to the weighted base and the gearbox. A motor housing covers the oscillator mechanism. The blade guard joins to the motor case for safety.
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