Description
Flexible Duct Uninsulated
The Flexible Duct Uninsulated is a lightweight, easy-to-install air distribution solution designed for general ventilation and air conditioning systems. Constructed from a spiral wire frame and durable aluminum or PVC laminate, it is ideal for non-insulated applications where temperature control is not a primary concern. Suitable for both residential and commercial ducting where flexibility and fast installation are required.
Applications:
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General HVAC supply and return air systems
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Exhaust ventilation in kitchens, toilets, and workshops
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Fresh air intake systems
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Short duct runs in residential or commercial spaces
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Temporary or portable ventilation setups
Features:
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Highly Flexible: Easily bends around obstacles, making it perfect for tight or confined spaces.
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Lightweight Construction: Easy to transport, cut, and install without special tools.
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Cost-Effective: Economical solution for air movement without insulation requirements.
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Corrosion-Resistant Material: Typically made from aluminum/polyester laminate or PVC with a steel wire helix.
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Low Maintenance: Smooth interior surface reduces dust buildup and airflow resistance.
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Compatible Sizes: Available in various diameters such as 4″, 6″, 8″, 10″, and 12″.
Specifications: (General – may vary slightly by manufacturer)
Parameter | Details |
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Product Type | Flexible Duct (Uninsulated) |
Material | Aluminum foil/PVC + Steel Wire Helix |
Diameter Options | 4″, 6″, 8″, 10″, 12″, etc. |
Length (Standard) | 10 meters (per roll) |
Temperature Range | -20°C to +80°C (varies by material) |
Fire Rating | Class 1 (varies by model) |
Pressure Rating | Low to medium pressure systems |
Usage | Indoor (non-insulated areas) |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
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Is this duct suitable for high-temperature or insulated environments?
No, this is meant for low to moderate temperature areas. For thermal protection, use insulated ducting. -
Can I use this for bathroom or kitchen exhaust?
Yes, it is commonly used for short exhaust runs, but ensure local building codes permit uninsulated ducts in your application.
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