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Airmaster Offers Heavy-Duty High Ambient Air Circulators

High Ambient Air Circulators designed for continuous operation in laundries, foundries and anywhere else high ambient temperatures are found.

CLARKLAKE, Mich. – February 2018 – Airmaster, a leading manufacturer of air circulation and ventilation fan solutions, offers its Heavy-Duty High Ambient Air Circulators.

Based on Airmaster’s proven Heavy-Duty Air Circulator design, the High Ambient Air Circulators are specially designed for the rigors of continuous operation in areas where the air temperature may be more than 104 degrees Fahrenheit. The Heavy-Duty High Ambient Air Circulators are designed to provide full service life up to 150 degrees Fahrenheit.

Other features include a 30-inch diameter, two-speed non-oscillating fan available in pedestal, wall, I-beam and vertical mounts. The Heavy-Duty High Ambient Air Circulators are designed for use in laundries, foundries, brick making facilities, glass factories and anywhere high ambient temperatures are found.

“The Heavy-Duty High Ambient Air Circulators are designed to keep their cool, even in excessively hot and demanding conditions,” said Greg Helbling, vice president of sales and marketing at Airmaster. “While achieving adequate cooling in ambient temperatures is often a difficult task, our trusted air circulators are manufactured to continuous performance in these harsh environments.”

About Airmaster:

Airmaster, based in Clarklake, Mich., manufactures heaters, air circulation and ventilation fan solutions for industrial and commercial use. Founded in 1886 as the Diehl Fan Company, today Airmaster manufactures the industry’s largest selection of air circulation and ventilation products to keep people, plants and processes cool. In 2013, Airmaster was purchased by the Maico group, a family business from Germany. The Maico group is a globally recognized leader in ventilation products and is known for product quality and reliability. Airmaster also maintains stocking warehouses across the U.S. For more information, visit airmasterfan.com.

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