Morse Air Systems | Company
Morse Air Systems
Phone: +61 3 9758 7733
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25.01.2022 Heavy duty belt drive axial fan engineering.....design and construction
22.01.2022 To be known as the premier solution provider for the industrial air handling market.
22.01.2022 Morse Air Systems have developed a professional and highly competent on site team.
17.01.2022 Fans are often installed in hard to get to places...we can help in most situations. Clever, safe and efficient access plans are what we do in order to get the job done......
15.01.2022 Morse Air Systems recognise that design and manufacture are part of an overall service approach. We also know that testing, commissioning and training are critical areas of any project.
14.01.2022 Did you know? In the textile industry the air handled may contain lint, or waste strands of various kinds, which would catch in the blading and soon clog a backward - or forward-curved impeller. In paddle-bladed impellers, the backplate and shroud are omitted also, the flat radial blades being supported on a central spider. These impellers are effectively self-cleaning, and the blades are easily replaced if worn by abrasive particles in the air stream. #morseairsystems #radialbladedimpellers #engineering #design #engineeringexcellence #funfridayfacts
13.01.2022 What is a fan? A fan is defined as a rotary, bladed, machine maintaining a continuous flow of air. Continuous because the air flows steadily into, through, and out of the fan, a feature distinguishing it from positive displacement (piston, vane or lobe) machines, which generally produce a pulsating flow. A fan has a rotating impeller invariably carrying blades of some kind. These blades exert force on the air, thereby maintaining the flow and raising the total pressure. #morseairsystems #whatisafan #engineering #funfridayfacts
11.01.2022 Did you know? Mixed flow impellers can be regarded as a modification of the axial fan in which the blades operate in a conically expanding passage, which is then curved back, through guide vanes, to an axial outlet. A substantial part of the pressure development is by centrifugal action and the fan static pressure is high compared with an axial fan at the same speed. With advanced engineering design, efficiency and noise level becomes comparable to those of a backward-curved centrifugal fan is obtainable, with a more compact, in-line casing.
11.01.2022 Our archives cast back to well over 40 years of high end industrial fan engineering.........and in some cases history does repeat!
09.01.2022 Every job we engineer has its own unique job number ensuring complete trace ability. Our quality systems and procedures are built around industry best practice. This ensures that the products and services that we deliver to our customers are backed by rigorous checks and balances and guarantees complete repeat ability years from now....
09.01.2022 A range of surface treatments to protect your fan against the elements.....just ask our engineers
06.01.2022 Air is a difficult subject for testers. Air cannot be seen and measured; nor can it be caught in a container and weighed. Air's motion is three-dimensional and turbulent. A great many measurements of velocity and direction are needed to integrate a total volume flow, unless the air is first collected, steadied, and organised in a suitable test airway.... Air movement and it's characteristics are something that we at Morse Air Systems truly appreciate and understand - so if you are in need of fan testing and / or performance predictions, give us a call on 03 9758 7733. #morseairsystems #testingandperformance #airmovement #engineering #design #engineersaustralia
05.01.2022 Big fan balancing
05.01.2022 All over Australia, underground railways form part of our urban "rapid transport" system, and naturally they involve long tunnels that have a high density of traffic, and frequent underground station platforms. The comfort of all passengers travelling along the underground rail network requires better air conditions on the platforms than what are necessary in the tunnels -- and we know that excessive air velocities in the access subways should be avoided. The heat generated u...nderground will equal practically the whole of the (normally electrical) energy supplied to the rolling stock and services. With the repeated acceleration and braking of the train network, the heat cannot be absorbed by the earth around the tunnel without building up an excessive temperature. To combat this temperature rise, a sufficient volume of air must pass through all of the underground workings to carry away the whole of the heat generated with a limited rise in the temperature. Our team of experienced engineers & designers can formulate effective solutions to overcome these sorts of issues. Why not give us a call and see how we can improve your air system needs? #morseairsystems #engineers #designexcellence
03.01.2022 With qualified engineers on staff our key personnel hold appropriate tertiary qualifications relevant to mechanical engineering, industrial design and project management.
02.01.2022 Industrial fan engineering for high temperature applications take on a whole new level of risk. Our engineering team have extensive experience in designs and constructions to suit high temperature environments and installations. Please see our website for a range of examples...
01.01.2022 Did you know? Static vs Dynamic Balancing - narrow impellers can be corrected by static balancing, particularly if produced by dimensionally consistent method such as die-casting. Close tolerances on the shaft-hub fit are essential, and must not be spoiled by careless fitting. Dynamic unbalance will be produced by a small run-out such as might result from forcing the impeller on against a bruised shaft or shoulder. Impellers with a breadth exceeding 20% if the diameter are l...ikely to require dynamic balancing. This involves driving the rotor in the bearings of a balancing machine which are soft mounted in a horizontal direction. The resulting bearing vibrations are picked-up, analysed and displayed to show the positions and values of counterweights to be attached in two selected correcting planes. At Morse Air Systems we balance all of our projects to a minimum of Grade G2.5mm to ensure the best functional operation of the impellers that we supply to our customers. #morseairsystems #precisionbalancing #engineering #industrialbalancing #static #dynamic