Jun 04, 2025
Chicago Blower to Exhibit at the Powder Show
The company's most common top-mounted Packaged Backward Inclined (PBI) fans are installed on top of a dust collector being used to recirculate the clean exhaust. April 14, 2025 Chicago Blower will be
The company's most common top-mounted Packaged Backward Inclined (PBI) fans are installed on top of a dust collector being used to recirculate the clean exhaust.
April 14, 2025
Chicago Blower will be exhibiting at this year's Powder Show at Booth #1225.
The company's most common top-mounted Packaged Backward Inclined (PBI) fans are installed on top of a dust collector being used to recirculate the clean exhaust. The Design 64 PBI fan is available in 12 sizes from 122 to 365 and in standard widths from 100% down to 40%.
The new D64 universal housing design provides the same sizing versatility but now allows customers to minimize their in-house standard designs. The design allows the fan housing and wheel to be adjusted for the appropriate percentage width but hold the dimensions of the inlet and outlet all to a 100% width fan. This allows customers to design for the specific fan size needed and then choose their appropriate percentage width without needing to change their dust collector design to accommodate different percentage width fans.
Chicago Blower Corp., Glendale Heights, IL 630-858-2600 www.chicagoblower.com
Kristen Kazarian
Editor-in-Chief
Kristen Kazarian is the editor-in-chief at Powder and Bulk Solids. She was previously in the managing editor role for more than two years. Kristen has been a writer and editor for more than three decades and has worked at several consumer magazines and B2B publications in the fields of food and beverage, packaging, processing, women's interest, local news, health and nutrition, fashion and beauty, automotive, and IT. She was editor-in-chief of Packaging Strategies magazine, managing editor at Food Engineering magazine, and editorial director at Produce Processing magazine and Organic Grower magazine. Kristen also worked in television as the digital producer helping write scripts for advertiser spots. Prior, in the 1990s, Kristen worked at CarCraft, Hot Rod, 'Teen, Sassy, JUMP, Men's Fitness, Shape, and other consumer magazines owned by Petersen Publishing and Weider Publishing. She also worked at a Microsoft partner magazine, Redmond (formerly Microsoft Professional magazine) as the associate editor. In the late '80s to early '90s, Kristen worked as the editorial assistant for a regional weekly newspaper while earning her B.A. in journalism with a concentration in public relations from Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI, in 1991.
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