The Original Manufacturer
FabricAir® was the first company to produce and market fabric dispersion systems.
Condensation-free and Hygienic
One of the biggest advantages - and actually the very reason we even invented this technology - is that our solutions totally prevent condensation from forming on the ducts. Condensation problems are common on conventional metal ducts. Fabric systems also fulfil every wish for hygiene and aesthetic design, as well as being easy to clean and maintain.
Draught-free Fabric systems can be designed to disperse air at such low velocity as to eliminate draughts in work areas.
Fast and Easy Installation FabricAir® Dispersion systems are quickly installed without any difficulty whatsoever. Savings of up to 75% on labour alone are common, compared to conventional metal ducts.
Easy Maintenance A fabric dispersion system is easy to dismantle for washing and maintenance. The ducts are laundered in a washing machine and the system is easy and simple to reinstall.
Cost Benefits FabricAir® Dispersion Systems are more competitive from a cost-benefit perspective, almost regardless of the demands made on the system and the conditions under which they are used.
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
We use CFD - often even before the project begins - to show project managers and customers how the air will be dispersed in the facilities when the project is operational. A graphic presentation of the results visualises things like air velocity, direction and temperature in any area of the facility whatsoever. CFD tackles very complex problems.
Customised Solutions All our systems are designed in close cooperation with the project participants to achieve optimal air dispersion and to ensure compliance with all specifications and standards in the project.
Lightweight A fabric dispersion system is much lighter than a comparable metal system. FabricAir® sets the standard for lightweight, permeable fabrics and lightweight non-permeable fabrics alike.
Flexibility FabricAir® offers unlimited options for tailoring duct dimensions, colours, offsets, elbows and flow models to include things like nozzles, vents, holes and fittings.
Research and Development
FabricAir® has a long R&D tradition which started with the original invention of the fabric air concept in 1973. FabricAir® continues to set the standards for the