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Add a LogoAdd graphics, logos or even pictures, all in full
color, to further enhance the benefits of FabricAir®
ducts. Especially spectacular in gyms and sporting
arenas. |
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Recording Studios Require NO NoiseAlthough FabricAir® Dispersion Systems are regarded
as "noise free" in general, FabricAir® builds special
LowNoise™ solutions with noise levels down to NC-15.
Recording studios, television studios, churches, museums,
libraries and other similar applications benefit from low-
noise air dispersion systems.
Ask for LowNoise™. |
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Proven Performance |
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Over the last 30 years FabricAir® has supplied
more than 75,000 workplaces with FabricAir® ducts.
In total more than 25 million feet of ducts.
We call it proven performance |
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Fabric Durability
One might hold the point of view that a heavier fabric
has a greater tear strength than a lighter fabric. This is
not necessarily true. Our fabrics, light as they are in order
to reduce weight on the structural element of buildings, have
superior tear and rip characteristics proven by the many years of usage within industrial applications.
By virtue of its inherent tear and rip resistance, the fabric resists these forces, whereas the weight of a fabric - light or heavy - has no bearing on this engineering principle.
Some FabricAir® installations made 1973 are still in operation. |
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Fabric Permeability
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Ducts can be made from either permeable or non-permeable fabric. In order to manufacture
fabric ducts that are suitable for a wide range of air flow demands, we offer six different
permeabilities for permeable fabrics.
Non-permeable fabric ducts deliver air to the conditioned space through orifices or directional air
nozzles and do not rely on "leakage" technology. We recommend permeable fabrics when
supplying cold air, as condensation cannot settle on the permeable area of the duct. Heated air
and air for ventilation are normally supplied through ducts of with non-permeable fabrics.
The permeability of a fabric is an expression of the air leakage rate and is normally shown
in cfm/ft2 at a specified duct static pressure, normally 0.5 inWG.
Our permeable fabrics have a guaranteed maximum permeability deviation of 5%
– no other manufactures can guarantee this. |
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