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Dc Centrifugal Blowers Ideal for High Back Pressure Applications

TUALATIN, Ore. — January 16, 2018 — CUI’s Thermal Management Group today announced the introduction of its CBM line of dc centrifugal blowers with frame sizes of 50, 60, 75, 97, and 120 mm and airflows ranging from 2.6 up to 54.7 CFM. The CBM‑75B, CBM‑97B, and CBM‑120B series utilize ball bearing construction, while the CBM‑50V and CBM‑60V series feature CUI’s innovative omniCOOL™ system. This advanced sleeve bearing design incorporates a magnetic structure that enables rotor-balancing to minimize tilt, wobble, and friction, allowing for operation at any angle. It also integrates a specially hardened sleeve that provides additional heat resistance and extends operational life, while decreasing fan noise and friction due to a reduced need for lubricant.

All models in the CBM series come as standard with auto restart protection and feature static pressure values ranging from 0.15 up to 5.22 inch H20, making them ideal for forced air cooling in high back pressure industrial and telecommunication applications. The CBM series further offers 12 and 24 Vdc rated voltages, current ratings as low as 40 mA, multiple speed options from 1900 to 6800 RPM, and noise levels as low as 23.4 dBA.

These dc blowers also hold UL/cUL 507 and TUV EN 60950-1 safety approvals, comply with EN 61000-6-1:2007 limits for EMI/EMC, and carry a typical MTBF rating of 70,000 hours at 40°C.

The CBM series are available immediately with prices starting at $5.03 per unit at 100 pieces through distribution. Please contact CUI for OEM pricing.

Summary
Product name: CBM-50V, CBM-60V, CBM-75B, CBM-97B, CBM-120B
Availability: Stock to 11 weeks
Possible users: High back pressure industrial and telecommunication applications
Primary features: omniCOOL™ system, auto restart protection, multiple speed options
Cost: $5.03 per unit at 100 pieces through distribution

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