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	<title><![CDATA[axial cooling fans]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[15. Energy Efficiency in Axial Fans: Optimizing for Low-Pressure, High-Volume Flow<br />In an industrial landscape increasingly focused on energy conservation, the inherent efficiency of the axial fan, particularly in its optimal operating range, has made it a key component in "green" ventilation strategies[12]. Axial fans are fundamentally suited for low-pressure, high-volume airflow-the condition that yields the highest efficiency[6]. ]]></description>
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