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Where is the bag air duct generally used?

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BrandBUNA

Additional Info

PackagingPacking in cartons

Productivity40.000-60.000 square meters

TransportationOcean,Land

Place of OriginChina

Supply Ability40.000-60.000 square meters per month

Portlianyungang,qingdao

Product Description

Adiabatic Composite Insulated Duct – Superior Thermal Performance and Quiet Air Distribution for Modern Hvac Systems

The adiabatic composite insulation duct is a high-performance, multi-layered air distribution solution engineered for energy efficiency, noise reduction, and versatile installation in commercial, industrial, and institutional environments. Unlike conventional metal ducts, this innovative system integrates an outer protective layer, a rubber-plastic composite thermal barrier, and a durable inner duct core through advanced polymer fusion technology. This seamless bonding ensures long-term structural integrity while maintaining optimal thermal conductivity—minimizing heat or cold loss during air transport and enhancing overall system efficiency.

Key advantages include exceptional moisture resistance that prevents condensation and mold growth, preserving the material’s initial insulating properties over time. The design effectively reduces thermal bridging, making it ideal for climate-controlled spaces where precise temperature regulation is critical. With a maximum internal pressure tolerance of 3,000 Pa, the duct maintains its shape under high airflow conditions—exceeding the performance limits of traditional sheet metal ductwork. Additionally, the integrated rubber-plastic insulation layer absorbs mechanical vibrations and dampens sound transmission, resulting in quieter operation compared to rigid duct systems. When paired with silencer plenums, the entire air delivery network operates with minimal acoustic disturbance—an essential feature for offices, hospitals, schools, and retail environments where comfort and tranquility are priorities.

This flexible ducting system can be custom-formed into round, flat, or square configurations, allowing seamless integration into ceiling cavities, suspended ceilings, or open spaces without requiring extensive structural modifications. It eliminates the need for bulky, hard-to-maintain iron ducts by offering a lightweight, modular alternative that simplifies both installation and future reconfiguration. Its compatibility with diffusers enables even air distribution across large areas, improving indoor air quality and occupant satisfaction.

Designed for durability and low maintenance, the adiabatic composite insulation duct supports sustainable building practices by reducing energy consumption and minimizing environmental impact. Whether used in new construction or retrofit projects, it delivers consistent thermal performance, enhanced acoustic comfort, and superior adaptability—making it a preferred choice for architects, engineers, and facility managers seeking modern, efficient ventilation solutions.

Users consistently report improved air quality, reduced operational noise, and significant energy savings after switching from traditional ducting to this advanced fabric-based system. Its ability to blend aesthetics with functionality makes it particularly suitable for modern architectural designs that prioritize both form and function.

Common questions often revolve around installation ease, compatibility with existing HVAC setups, and long-term cost-effectiveness. Installation typically requires less labor and fewer tools than conventional systems, and because the ducts are pre-fabricated and customizable, they reduce waste and on-site cutting. Over time, users find that the lower energy consumption and reduced maintenance needs lead to substantial ROI, especially in buildings with high occupancy rates or stringent environmental standards.

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