The Design of Durkee Flexible Air Duct System and Its Future Development

Durkee Class A Fire-resistance Insulated Air Duct


Factors to be considered before designing the fiber fabric air duct

    Before the installation of flexible air duct systems in various industries, identifying and analyzing the factors affecting air conditioning and airflow organization within a space must be taken into early consideration.

    The research on the specific engineering design requirements for air conditioning includes the calculation of the cooling and heating load, air volume, terminal air velocity, and air supply uniformity.

    The study of the hot and cold load requires a better understanding of the designers’ intent to determine the relationship between the fiber fabric air duct load, air supply method, airflow organization, and suspension height.

    The study of air volume mainly involves understanding the relationship between the air supply distance and the air supply volume per unit area so as to ensure the air supply volume within the entire room and air supply performance meets the requirements in different seasons.

    The study of terminal air velocity mainly focuses on the different functional zones of each project, as terminal air velocity varies from functional zones.

    Similar to the terminal air velocity, the study of uniformity also requires a thorough understanding of the functional zones of the project, as well as its actual use requirements so as to design different layout plans.

    We need to understand the expected utility of the project and the actual needs of the end user to customize the layout design, hole sizes, and permeability for the textile ventilation system, ensuring the final performance.

Fabric air ducts will play a more important role in the near future

    The insulated air duct industry is facing a new round of market competition triggered by product innovation, in which energy-saving and eco-friendly low-carbon products will become the mainstream in the future market.

    Low-carbon & energy-saving is a national action, and it has become the due responsibility and obligation of every enterprise. It not only represents a priority consideration in terms of economic benefits but also reflects the orientation of the right production and lifestyle, that is, environmentally friendly and low carbon emissions.

    Due to the continuous increase in demand for low-carbon, eco-friendly, and energy-efficient air conditioning systems for enterprises, as well as the continuous economic development, the prospects for the development of air conditioning textile ductwork systems are broad.

    However, many factors cause the instability of the HVAC/R market. Nevertheless, the upstream and downstream industries of the HVAC/R industry will work together, to promote the industry developing healthily and harmoniously as expected.

    Flexible air duct companies need to actively respond to the national call for energy-saving and emission reduction and incorporate the energy-saving concept into their product R&D, while also integrating it into the production process.

    Reducing energy consumption will undoubtedly bring challenges to the HVAC/R industry, but the countless benefits it brings to society should be noted. At the same time, energy-saving action will bring a new stage for the development of the HVAC/R industry chain.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

An Analysis of Common Issues with Durkee Fabric Fiber Air Ducts in Cold Storage Design

Durkduct Flexible Air Ducting System Core Technology

BIM Modular Technology of Durkduct Flexible Air Duct System - Reshape the future of Intelligent Ventilation System