Description
The NMB 06015SS-12L-AL-01 is a precision-engineered Axial Fan designed for compact thermal management applications requiring reliable airflow with minimal acoustic signature. Manufactured by MinebeaMitsumi, this unit utilizes advanced DC brushless motor technology paired with a durable sleeve bearing architecture to ensure consistent rotational stability and reduced thermal impedance. The aerodynamic impeller design optimizes static pressure delivery within the 60mm frame, making it suitable for high-density electronic enclosures where structural rigidity and efficient heat dissipation are critical operational requirements.
Model Number: 06015SS-12L-AL-01
Brand: NMB (MinebeaMitsumi)
Product Type: DC Axial Fan
Rated Voltage: 12VDC
Voltage Range: 6.0 – 13.8 VDC
Rated Current: 0.11 A
Power Consumption: 1.32 W
Rated Speed: 3500 RPM
Bearing Type: Sleeve Bearing
Max. Air Flow: 14.12 CFM (24.0 m³/h / 0.40 m³/min)
Max. Static Pressure: 2.8 mmH₂O (27.4 Pa / 0.11 inH₂O)
Dimensions: 60x60x15mm
Weight: 35 g
Noise Level: 28.0 dBA
Life Expectancy: 30,000 Hours at 25°C
Frame Material: PBT Plastic (UL94V-0)
Impeller Material: PBT Plastic (UL94V-0)
Termination: 3-Wire Lead
Output Signal: Locked Rotor Alarm Sensor
Operating Temperature: -10°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature: -40°C to +70°C
Ingress Protection: IP40
Insulation Resistance: 10M Ohm at 500VDC
Dielectric Strength: 700VAC for 1 Second
Safety Certifications: UL, CSA, TUV, VDE
Designed for versatility, the 06015SS-12L-AL-01 is frequently integrated into compact power supply units, network switches, and industrial automation control panels. Its low-profile form factor allows for seamless installation in space-constrained server racks and telecommunications equipment. Engineers rely on the 06015SS-12L-AL-01 for maintaining optimal operating temperatures in medical instrumentation and DVR systems, ensuring component longevity through consistent forced-air cooling.





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