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	<description><![CDATA[10. Compact Power: Axial Fans in Data Center and Electronic Equipment Cooling<br />In the era of hyper-scaled computing, the heat generated by servers, networking gear, and data center components poses a massive thermal management challenge[9][22]. Axial fans are the undisputed champions of electronic equipment cooling, perfectly marrying high-volume airflow with compact size[12][22]. ]]></description>
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