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What are air socks and how do they work in HVAC systems?
If you've walked through a warehouse, a food production facility, or a sports hall, you've probably seen them — long fabric tubes suspended from the ceiling, quietly doing the job of an HVAC duct. This guide explains what air socks are, how they distribute air differently from metal ductwork, and which environments they're best suited to.
Duct socks explained
If you've come across "duct sock" in a specification document and weren't quite sure what it referred to — you're not alone. The term is one of several names for the same technology, and which one you encounter usually depends more on where the conversation started than on what's actually being installed. This article untangles the terminology and explains what a duct sock actually does.
Ventilation ducts: purpose, types and key design considerations
Ventilation ducts are essential for airflow, comfort and energy efficiency in HVAC systems. Learn the differences between fabric ducts, textile ducting and metal ducts, and how to choose the right solution for modern buildings.
Air duct installation: key steps, challenges and modern alternatives
Air duct installation plays a key role in HVAC performance, affecting airflow, energy efficiency and comfort. This guide covers key steps, common challenges, and compares metal ductwork with modern fabric air dispersion systems.
What is ductwork? A clear guide for HVAC applications
Ductwork is the backbone of HVAC systems, ensuring efficient air distribution, comfort and indoor air quality. This guide explains what ductwork is, how it works, and compares fabric ducts, textile ducting and traditional solutions.
3 main textile ducts values for consulting engineers
The biggest headache when working on new facilities or renovations is for the consulting engineers, who have to think of everything. Including air distribution systems. But this is where the choice of fabric-based solutions can make the job a lot easier and save a lot of resources.
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