Stand at one end of a warehouse and feel the air from a standard fan at the other end: nothing. Ordinary fans create local circulation; they lack the velocity to move air across distance. Jiahe Industrial Company's High-Efficiency High Velocity Fan was engineered for spaces where distance matters. Our optimized 3-blade design generates concentrated, high-speed airflow that travels across large facilities—reaching distant workstations, far aisles, and loading docks that standard fans never touch. The powerful AC motor maintains this velocity even under continuous operation, unlike competitors whose motors lose power as they heat up. The metal construction provides the rigidity needed to sustain high-speed operation without vibration or fatigue. For warehouse managers with employees spread across vast floors, for factory supervisors needing ventilation that reaches production lines, for distribution centers where air must travel between towering racks—this fan delivers air that actually travels. The mechanical controls ensure this power is always accessible, without electronic failures.
Production Details
Most high-velocity fans achieve their performance through brute force: oversized motors running at maximum speed, generating noise and heat while pushing air inefficiently. The result is a fan that's powerful but crude—and often short-lived. Jiahe Industrial Company's High-Efficiency High Velocity Fan takes a more sophisticated approach: optimized aerodynamics that maximize air speed without wasting energy. Our 3-blade profile is computationally designed with variable pitch—steeper at the hub where rotational speed is lower, shallower at the tip where speed is higher—creating uniform air velocity across the entire blade. This eliminates the turbulence that wastes energy and creates noise in conventional designs. The high-efficiency AC motor is precisely matched to this blade system, delivering power exactly where it's needed, not wasted as heat. Independent testing shows our design achieves comparable velocity to competitors using 25% less energy—meaning lower operating costs without sacrificing performance. For facility managers who track energy budgets, for industrial operators who run fans continuously, for anyone who wants power without waste—this engineering delivers velocity that's intelligent, not just forceful.