Horton announces expansion of high-efficiency, hybrid-flow fan product line

High-Efficiency, Hybrid-Flow (HEHF) Fan

Horton High-Efficiency, Hybrid-Flow (HEHF) Fan

ROSEVILLE, Minn. – March 28, 2017 – Building on the initial development of its High-Efficiency, Hybrid-Flow (HEHF) fans, Horton – a premium provider of engine cooling solutions worldwide – announced today the expansion of its current product line. Combining the best features of axial-, mixed- and radial-flow technology, the compact fans address customer demand for more efficient cooling packages and reduced noise.

Specifically designed to engage more of the radiator core through direct and focused airflow, Horton HEHF Fans move air more effectively around an engine and through the under-hood compartment. The innovative compact fan design maximizes cooling capacity by reducing the size of an engine’s overall cooling package. For the same airflow of an axial fan, the HEHF fan draws less power, improving efficiency. The hybrid-flow design and integrated shroud also improves airflow by more than 20 percent, while significantly reducing fan noise by up to 5 dB in vehicle testing.

“The HEHF fan line offers an innovative solution that incorporates the best features of fan technologies to address the disadvantages seen in cooling packages today,” said Manish Virmani, vice president of Global Market Development for Horton. “With applications for both on- and off-highway vehicles and equipment, our HEHF fans maximize equipment productivity and minimize fuel expense, while providing the lowest noise output on the market today.”

The Horton HEHF fan line is available in the 550 mm and 750 mm diameter range, with plans for further expansion. For more information on HEHF fans and other Horton products, visit www.hortonww.com

About Horton Holding, Inc.
With more than 65 years of industry experience, commitment to service, reliability and innovation, Horton is a premium provider of fan drives, fans and suspension products for on- and off-highway vehicles and equipment. Horton’s comprehensive research and development processes are driven by a dedication to exceed industry requirements today and in the future. Horton has manufacturing plants in the United States and Germany, with licensed manufacturing facilities in Australia, China and the United Kingdom; offices in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Germany; and representatives in Chile, Russia, Japan, South Korea, China, India and Australia.