The ebm-papst A&NZ head office is located in Melbourne. Additional offices in Sydney and Auckland, New Zealand, allow us to easily serve our customers through the Australian and New Zealand region. Melbourne is also home to the A&NZ Centre of Excellence. Simon Bradwell is the managing director for ebm-papst A&NZ region.
None of this would be possible without looking at the bigger picture of how aerodynamic elements work together, meaning the perfect interaction between motor technology, electronics, and aerodynamics. Our products directly combine our three core areas of expertise.
We always aim to use air and movement as efficiently as possible, whether that’s in the smallest possible space, in large areas, or in extreme ambient conditions. This is the only way for our customers to produce high-quality end products with the same consistency, such as air conditioners that are hardly noticeable, precise systems for cooling electronics, or high-performance, energy-saving heating systems.
Today, our portfolio includes more than 20,000 products that are used in a wide range of industries - in simple terms, wherever air has to be moved in a highly efficient and intelligent way, super-small drives operate reliably and precisely. Whether in the industrial or private sphere, everyone comes into contact with a variety of ebm-papst products every day – usually without even noticing them.
But regardless of where our technologies are used, our aim is always to meet the sector's special requirements with outstanding quality. Whether in the medical and laboratory sector, where special hygiene requirements have to be met.
In electronics cooling, where air performance and low noise are top priorities. In the automotive sector, where lots of tiny aids in the tightest of spaces provide added comfort and safety. Or in building systems, where long-term reliability and efficiency are crucial - whether for heating, ventilation or air conditioning.
Compact fans :
- Axial compact fans
- Centrifugal compact fans
- Diagonal fans
- Diagonal compact module
Axial fans :
The truly space-saving ebm-papst axial fans are used to exchange hot and cold air in all sorts of devices and systems. Their outstanding features include a shallow installation depth, low noise level, and excellent efficiency, making them particularly suitable for conveying air through heat exchangers.
Centrifugal fans :
ebm-papst centrifugal fans are available with forward and backward-curved blades. The quiet-running centrifugal fans with forward-curved blades are also supplied with a scroll housing. The centrifugal fans with backward-curved blades are designed as freewheel fans and do not require a scroll housing. In the case of centrifugal fans with external rotor motors, the motor is positioned in the impeller, ensuring not just optimum cooling of the motor, but also a particularly compact design.
The entire range is available with both AC and GreenTech EC technology. In addition to being particularly energy-saving, the integrated electronics also make it possible to implement any control, monitoring, and maintenance functions – for both the smart home and Industry 4.0.
Tangential blowers :
Stove jacket cooling, storage heaters, wood-burning stoves, underfloor convectors, air doors, air conditioners, and heaters – all of these applications need a ventilation system offering low installation height and high air flow rates. The ideal solution: Tangential blowers from ebm-papst. These provide high air flow rates, excellent air throw, and extremely good noise characteristics.
Pumps :
ebm-papst develops highly specialized pumps for air conditioners, drink dispensers, dryers, and industrial applications, such as immersion pumps for conveying low-viscosity media, including water, condensate, or lyes, or for circulating coolants in drinks dispensers.
Controllers :
- Digital controllers
- Analog controls
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