Examples of applications

Textile ducts to distribute the cold air

Atolvent ducts in combination with air coolers are a common solution in food production plants. They are perfect for distributing cold, contributing to maintaining the right temperature in the food production hall. 
Textile ducts can be washed several times and therefore remain hygienic. Maintaining cleanliness is much cheaper and faster than steel ducts. Production downtime is cut to an absolute minimum.
Atolvent permeable diffusers have found their application in food production plants.

  • dairy industry,
  • meat industry, including cutting rooms, cold stores, packing lines
  • fish processing
  • vegetables and other products requiring low temperatures.   

The condensate that appears on the ceiling and installations is a common problem in food production plants. In these places, low temperatures are required. Condensation is created by condensation of water, when cold air blown into a room comes into contact with warmer, usually very humid air.

Textile ducts, due to appropriate perforation, significantly reduce the amount of condensation. The proper permeability of the material ensures that the surface of these ducts remains dry.

 

Ventilation of large production halls

Material ducts are used in production halls with high heat gains. Their application allows for appropriate distribution and supply of significant amounts of fresh air supplied from air handling units. There is a possibility of even air distribution throughout the hall, as well as increasing the air output in the most sensitive places. In areas where no air supply is required, transport ducts (no air output) or ducts with limited output are used.


Textile air ducts offered by us are successfully used both for heating in winter and cooling in summer. The above graphic shows a transport duct dividing the air between the supply air ducts, led along beams.

Air conditioning system based on a rooftop unit

Textile ventilation is also used in the heating and cooling of storage rooms. The above illustration shows a system of ducts based on a rooftoop unit. The air is supplied through an insulated spiro pipe and then evenly distributed between alleys, across the entire hall surface.
In case of high-storage warehouses as well as other high rooms, long-range nozzles are recommended. Our experienced engineering staff will help you choose the right nozzles.

Layout of the textile ducts

Fabric air ducts are also used to distribute the heat supplied by the heating apparatus and the cold supplied by fan coils. Appropriate arrangement of units together with textile ducts, as proposed above, ensures that the temperature is kept constant throughout the entire hall surface. During the transition periods (autumn/spring) some of the equipment may be switched off, while the textile elements may be removed for refreshment.


Textile ducts are mounted on steel cords, thanks to which it is possible to easily change their location in the event of e.g. modification of the production line course or increase of heat gains in a given area. The shape of the channel itself can also be changed - by adding a T-piece or textile elbows.

Displacement air diffusers

When a point supply of air with a gentle effect is required, the best solution is to use displacement flow diffusers. They allow for a gentle supply of processed air directly to the occupied area. Thanks to the low speed of air flow from the diffuser it is comfortable to stay in its vicinity. Thanks to displacement flow diffusers it is easier to separate zones with special air requirements.
In our offer you will find products adapted to different air expenses and in different colour variants.