Mexico. Aero Textile Concept recently highlighted a project to remodel the air conditioning space within the packaging area of a company in the agri-food sector where a new network of textile ducts was installed.
The client's requirement was focused on rehabilitating an existing premises in a conditioning hall, preserving its existing air treatment facilities.
What were the customer's needs? What was the main objective to be respected?
"Our client first wanted to improve the working environment conditions of their newly restructured site to receive packaging lines," reads the note shared by the company.
The air treatment facilities were not adapted to these new thermal loads, which caused an uncomfortable feeling of heat for the working staff. ATC designed an air diffusion solution adapted to a thermal load too important compared to the cold power that has not changed.
The objective of this project was to obtain an indoor ambient temperature of 22°C so that the staff has a pleasant working environment, despite an undersized thermal balance.
The solution
Faced with these technical problems, ATC has replaced the existing metal pipeline network with a textile pipeline network. The textile pipelines have made it possible to provide a "no longer linear" diffusion but a "located" diffusion of the air that we call diffusion by "Zoning".
Sure enough, the power of the existing facilities was not enough to combat the new thermal loads of the new packaging lines. Orienting and locating the diffusion towards the strategic areas where the staff is working was THE only solution to respond to the needs of our client.
"With this zoning air diffusion solution, we have responded to the needs and problems of our client allowing them to make savings. Thus, working conditions are now optimal in the occupation zone and its facilities," the company's statement concludes.