What is a diagonal fan?
Diagonal fans combine the advantages of axial and radial fans. The air is not guided exclusively along the motor axis (axial) or perpendicular to it (radial), but is transported through the impeller at an oblique angle—i.e., diagonally. This diagonal flow is created by the conical housing shape and the specially shaped fan blades, whose diameter increases toward the pressure side.
There are two main types
Axial diagonal fans
These are similar to axial fans, but their conical geometry provides higher pressure and high volume flow at the same time. Our W series and DV series are typical examples of this design, equipped with EC or DC motors and wall rings made of die-cast aluminum or GRP.
Radial diagonal fans
This design combines the pressure stability of radial fans with the air performance of axial models. The diagonal airflow ensures even air distribution and reduces the formation of thermal hotspots, which increases the service life of the components. The K series is an example of this design, with a modular structure featuring an inlet nozzle and mounting plate.