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	<title><![CDATA[axial cooling fans]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[1. The Fundamental Principle: How Axial Fans Achieve Linear Airflow<br />The axial fan is the most ubiquitous form of air-moving machinery, defined by its core operating principle: moving gas parallel to the axis of the rotating shaft[1]. Unlike centrifugal fans, which move air radially (at a 90-degree angle), axial fans draw air in and discharge it in a straight line, making them ideal for high-volume, low-pressure applications[2][3]. ]]></description>
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