The new ceiling diffuser is made from two standard fabric components – a plenum box and a flow panel. A unique custom print technology allows the flow panel to look like the neighboring tiles, making the diffuser invisible and keeping the ceiling design consistent and integral with the overall space design. Optionally, the flow panel can be used to stand out with various colors and custom prints to add unique design touch to the premises if wanted.
The FabricAir Ceiling Diffuser is designed to create a quiet and draft-free indoor environment contributing to the well-being and comfort of occupants.
“Every company wishes to grant the best possible environment in their facilities, would it be employees or other occupants. We continuously invest in the research and development of our products, testing them in various environments, and improve their quality. Now, we have developed FabricAir Ceiling Diffusers that not only expand interior design capabilities, but also bring comfort and eliminate health risks in offices, schools, laboratories, and commercial buildings,” says Brian Refsgaard.
In addition, FabricAir Ceiling Diffusers contribute to the significant time savings on the project. Because of the lightweight, there is no need for additional ceiling anchors, seismic bracing, support cables, or rods, which dramatically shortens the whole installation process if comparing to the conventional solutions. The light product construction also allows saving transportation costs.
The new ceiling diffusers are suitable for both isothermal and cooling conditions and are compliant with fire regulations. They eliminate the risks of condensation and prevent energy loss. The FabricAir Ceiling Diffusers are made of antimicrobial fabric and require virtually no maintenance, however, they can easily be cleaned or sanitized when needed, ensuring hygiene requirements are met. The diffusers with the well-balanced and gentle low-velocity air distribution throughout the room ensure comfort, draft-free and quiet operation.