GI Ducting
Made from durable materials like galvanized steel.
Designed to optimize space utilization due to their shape.
Help filter and control air circulation, improving indoor air quality.
Often used in low-pressure systems for efficient air distribution.
Description
Made from durable materials like galvanized steel.
Designed to optimize space utilization due to their shape.
Help filter and control air circulation, improving indoor air quality.
Often used in low-pressure systems for efficient air distribution.
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It is designed for use in industrial environments, workshops, garages, and other commercial places to ventilate hot or fume-laden workplaces.
The fan features a sturdy steel construction, a durable grill, and a convenient carry handle for portability.
It is often available in various sizes (e.g., 8", 10", 12") and voltage options (e.g., 110V, 220-240V).
The motor is typically made with 100% copper windings, designed for durability and stable performance.
Cabinet Fan
Designed for high performance and low noise in commercial and industrial settings.
Features a robust, sound-insulated casing made from galvanized steel sheet with 25mm thick fireproof fiberglass acoustic insulation panels.
Incorporates a direct-drive backward curved centrifugal impeller for high efficiency and pressure.
Suitable for a range of applications, including professional kitchens and restaurants.
Available in both single-phase and three-phase motor options, with some packs including a variable frequency drive (VFD) speed controller.
Fire Damper
It is a passive fire protection product designed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke through ductwork in a building.
The device typically consists of a metal frame and movable blades that are held open during normal operation.
When a fire occurs, a built-in thermal element (like a fusible link) melts at a specific high temperature, causing the blades to close and seal off the duct.
This action maintains the integrity of fire-rated walls and floors, compartmentalizing the fire to a localized area.
