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FabricAir, Inc.
312-A Swanson Drive
Lawrenceville, GA 30043, USA
Phone (502) 493-2210
Fax (502) 493-4002
info@fabricair.com
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Selecting Fabric and Flow Model,
steps 4-8, Applications
If sound is an issue, start
here (steps 2 through 3)
to select fabric and flow
model to use.
Type of Throw
Flow model:
Application
Refrigeration
Evaporative Cooling
Air Conditioning
Heating
Ventilation
Dehumidification
Fabric:
FabricAir® Trevira CS
Permeable
FabricAir® Combi 20/60/70/80
Permeable
FabricAir® Antistat*
Non-permeable
FabricAir® Combi 85/90*
Non-permeable
FabricAir® Glass*
Non-permeable
FabricAir® Poly*
Non-permeable
Step 4
Consider type of
throw.
Step 5
Select a flow
model.
Step 6
Check whether
the flow model
suits the
application.
Select another
flow model if it
does not.
Step 7
Select a fabric which is available for the specific flow model, permeable or non-permeable
STEP 8, EXTRA STEP
Consider the suitability of the
Fabric in your Application.
* In general, we recommend that only permeable
products be used for supplying cold air. In some
situations, however, cold air can be supplied using
non-permeable products without the risk of condensation
forming on the duct. Please call your nearest FabricAir®
representative for further information if required.