List of Ventilation and Exhaust products
- classification:Ventilation and Exhaust
301~315 item / All 1313 items
Reduce the workload from handling heavy objects! Here are five case studies that solved customer challenges! We are also accepting free consultations and tests tailored to your work!
- Other conveying machines
Strong cold wind from room temperature to -13°C! Depending on the usage environment, you can choose between the combo type or the separate type!
- Cooling system
April 10, 2024 (Wednesday) to April 12, 2024 (Friday) Notice of Participation in Nagoya Manufacturing World 2024
Sanwa Shiki Ventilator Co., Ltd. will be exhibiting at the 2024 Monozukuri World (Nagoya) held at Port Messe Nagoya. We will also be showcasing our large cooling fans and cool/warm ambient products. Date: April 10, 2024 - April 12, 2024 Opening: 10:00 AM Location: Nagoya Port Messe (Exhibition Hall 1) *Our booth: 19-1 We would be grateful if you could visit us if you have the time.
Compact yet powerful airflow! A compact type with a fan wheel attached to the motor shaft.
- Ventilation and Exhaust
- air conditioning
Sound-absorbing material for sound absorption, and a soundproof box for shielding! A centrifugal fan designed for low noise.
- Ventilation and Exhaust
- air conditioning
Easy installation with a box shape! Additionally, the suction and discharge are linear, making it even easier.
- Ventilation and Exhaust
- air conditioning
The adoption of a high-efficiency dual-inlet fan achieves low noise and compactness!
- Ventilation and Exhaust
- air conditioning
Energy-saving fan equipped with a top runner efficiency (equivalent to IE3) electric motor! (Excluding those under 0.35 kW)
- Ventilation and Exhaust
- air conditioning
A full-fledged fume extraction device that can be set up by just moving it alone and plugging it in!
- Ventilation and Exhaust
- Dust collector
Ideal for duct ventilation! Low noise due to the ideal fluid structure and inclined blades.
- Ventilation and Exhaust
- air conditioning
Compact type that is small and lightweight, with installation space less than 50% of a multi-wing fan!
- Ventilation and Exhaust
- air conditioning
About 10dB lower compared to axial fans! A product with low noise and high efficiency using a diagonal flow impeller.
- Ventilation and Exhaust
- air conditioning
A product that further contains the operating noise of the popular low-noise ALF line fan with a soundproof box!
- Ventilation and Exhaust
- air conditioning
Exhaust type + stirring type unit type
- Ventilation and Exhaust
In an era of material shortages and rising material costs, what should we prioritize and protect?
Under the floor and in the attic... "Invisible spaces" are being reconsidered now The environment surrounding the housing industry has changed significantly in recent years. Rising lumber prices, increases in equipment costs, a shortage of skilled workers, and prolonged delivery times are all contributing factors. These changes are not temporary; they are becoming established as structural changes within the entire housing industry. Furthermore, in recent years, the global surge in resource prices, the depreciation of the yen, and rising logistics costs have compounded the situation, leading to an overall instability in housing-related materials. The environment where it was once taken for granted that "necessary materials would be readily available when needed" is no longer a certainty. Additionally, the construction and equipment industries continue to face a serious labor shortage. In particular, the aging of veteran craftsmen who support the field is progressing year by year, while securing young talent is not easy. As a result, situations such as difficulty in scheduling construction dates, longer waiting periods before construction, and limited availability of contractors in certain regions are increasingly common nationwide. In the housing industry, there is now a growing sentiment that "construction plans cannot be made with the same sense as before," whether for new builds or renovations. For more details, please be sure to read the 【related materials】【related links】 below. ↓ ↓ ↓
Exhaust type + diffusion type unit! A subfloor ventilation series that detects humidity conditions and draws in dry air from beneath the floor.
- Ventilation and Exhaust
In an era of material shortages and rising material costs, what should we prioritize and protect?
Under the floor and in the attic... "Invisible spaces" are being reconsidered now The environment surrounding the housing industry has changed significantly in recent years. Rising lumber prices, increases in equipment costs, a shortage of skilled workers, and prolonged delivery times are all contributing factors. These changes are not temporary; they are becoming established as structural changes within the entire housing industry. Furthermore, in recent years, the global surge in resource prices, the depreciation of the yen, and rising logistics costs have compounded the situation, leading to an overall instability in housing-related materials. The environment where it was once taken for granted that "necessary materials would be readily available when needed" is no longer a certainty. Additionally, the construction and equipment industries continue to face a serious labor shortage. In particular, the aging of veteran craftsmen who support the field is progressing year by year, while securing young talent is not easy. As a result, situations such as difficulty in scheduling construction dates, longer waiting periods before construction, and limited availability of contractors in certain regions are increasingly common nationwide. In the housing industry, there is now a growing sentiment that "construction plans cannot be made with the same sense as before," whether for new builds or renovations. For more details, please be sure to read the 【related materials】【related links】 below. ↓ ↓ ↓
Measures against heat in the attic! Expels accumulated heat and improves air conditioning efficiency! Effective against humidity, condensation, and VOCs!
- Ventilation and Exhaust
In an era of material shortages and rising material costs, what should we prioritize and protect?
Under the floor and in the attic... "Invisible spaces" are being reconsidered now The environment surrounding the housing industry has changed significantly in recent years. Rising lumber prices, increases in equipment costs, a shortage of skilled workers, and prolonged delivery times are all contributing factors. These changes are not temporary; they are becoming established as structural changes within the entire housing industry. Furthermore, in recent years, the global surge in resource prices, the depreciation of the yen, and rising logistics costs have compounded the situation, leading to an overall instability in housing-related materials. The environment where it was once taken for granted that "necessary materials would be readily available when needed" is no longer a certainty. Additionally, the construction and equipment industries continue to face a serious labor shortage. In particular, the aging of veteran craftsmen who support the field is progressing year by year, while securing young talent is not easy. As a result, situations such as difficulty in scheduling construction dates, longer waiting periods before construction, and limited availability of contractors in certain regions are increasingly common nationwide. In the housing industry, there is now a growing sentiment that "construction plans cannot be made with the same sense as before," whether for new builds or renovations. For more details, please be sure to read the 【related materials】【related links】 below. ↓ ↓ ↓
A comfortable indoor environment! Prevents condensation and extends the lifespan of the building.
- Ventilation and Exhaust
In an era of material shortages and rising material costs, what should we prioritize and protect?
Under the floor and in the attic... "Invisible spaces" are being reconsidered now The environment surrounding the housing industry has changed significantly in recent years. Rising lumber prices, increases in equipment costs, a shortage of skilled workers, and prolonged delivery times are all contributing factors. These changes are not temporary; they are becoming established as structural changes within the entire housing industry. Furthermore, in recent years, the global surge in resource prices, the depreciation of the yen, and rising logistics costs have compounded the situation, leading to an overall instability in housing-related materials. The environment where it was once taken for granted that "necessary materials would be readily available when needed" is no longer a certainty. Additionally, the construction and equipment industries continue to face a serious labor shortage. In particular, the aging of veteran craftsmen who support the field is progressing year by year, while securing young talent is not easy. As a result, situations such as difficulty in scheduling construction dates, longer waiting periods before construction, and limited availability of contractors in certain regions are increasingly common nationwide. In the housing industry, there is now a growing sentiment that "construction plans cannot be made with the same sense as before," whether for new builds or renovations. For more details, please be sure to read the 【related materials】【related links】 below. ↓ ↓ ↓
One-stop support for everything from work environment measurement to the installation of local exhaust systems!
- air conditioning
- Ventilation and Exhaust