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The 'COANDAIR' Fan Unit Features Hidden Blades and a Modern Aesthetic

The basic design of the cooling fan hasn't changed much over the many years it has been around, so the 'COANDAIR' fan unit looks to change this. Designed by Kurian Sajeeve, the 'COANDAIR' fan works by drawing the air in from the rear without having to sport exposed blades. This makes it a safer, more efficient piece of equipment that won't provide chopping air circulation when in operation.

The 'COANDAIR' draws in air and, instead of blowing it in a straight fashion, forces it to flow over a curved surface on the interior section just below the outer casing. This helps to smooth the air and contour it into a way that makes the fan unit more appealing when it comes to providing relief from heat.
Trend Themes
1. Hidden Blade Fans - Opportunity for companies to innovate on cooling fans by combining safety with a modern aesthetic through hidden blades.
2. Curved Flow Cooling - Opportunity for companies to innovate on cooling fans by using curved surfaces to provide smoother air flow and more efficient cooling techniques.
3. Efficient Air Circulation - Opportunity for companies to innovate on cooling fans by creating designs that provide relief from heat more effectively and with less noise.
Industry Implications
1. Home Appliances - Home appliance manufacturers could incorporate the 'COANDAIR' fan unit's technology to make more efficient and aesthetically pleasing designs for their cooling fans.
2. Office Equipment - Office equipment manufacturers could incorporate the 'COANDAIR' fan unit's technology to create quieter and safer cooling fans for use in office environments.
3. Industrial Cooling - Industrial cooling equipment manufacturers could incorporate the 'COANDAIR' fan unit's technology to create safer and more efficient cooling solutions for large scale cooling needs.

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