
Exploring the Mixed Flow Fan: A High-Efficiency Airflow Solution

What is a Mixed Flow Fan?
A Mixed Flow Fan is a type of fan that combines the structural and functional characteristics of both axial flow and centrifugal fans. Unlike conventional axial fans that rely solely on axial airflow, a mixed flow fan redirects part of the airflow radially through a specially designed impeller. This hybrid airflow mechanism allows the fan to deliver higher air volume while maintaining stable air pressure, making it suitable for applications that demand both efficiency and performance.
The typical structure of a mixed flow fan includes a motor, impeller, and housing. Among these, the impeller is the core component—its design directly influences the fan’s aerodynamic efficiency and pressure output. Mixed flow fan impellers are engineered with precision to ensure smooth and uniform airflow, minimizing turbulence and resistance, and ultimately enhancing overall system efficiency.
TTTIGER’s Mixed Flow Fan Solutions
As a company committed to innovation in fan technology, TTTIGER offers a comprehensive range of high-performance mixed flow fans. Our products are developed using advanced engineering principles to maximize airflow efficiency while reducing energy consumption. Whether used for industrial ventilation or large-scale air movement in machinery, TTTIGER’s mixed flow fans deliver consistent, reliable performance across various demanding environments.