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	<title><![CDATA[axial cooling fans]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[18. Axial Fan Types Based on Mounting: Wall, Duct, and Roof Configurations<br />Axial fans are categorized not only by their internal design (Propeller, Tubeaxial, Vaneaxial) but also by their mounting configuration, which determines their specific application environment[23]. The three most common types based on mounting are Wall-Mounted, Ducted (In-Line), and Roof-Mounted[13][18]. ]]></description>
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