Integral Textile Diffusion
Textile ducts are devices for the conduction and diffusion of air, made from synthetic fibers, and basically cover the same needs as conventional ducts made with metal sheets.
However, the ducts made by DTI (Integral Textile Diffusion) have certain technical characteristics that make them even more efficient under certain conditions, particularly when they are large volumes of air to be conducted, and the ducts are exposed, or when hygiene conditions are important parameters in the conduction of the fluid.
With a system of textile ducts it can be guaranteed that the air is supplied without generating noise since all the designs preserve a laminar flow and avoid movements that could cause disturbances in the systems, on the contrary the metal ducts do not absorb the noise, since, the way in which the air is conducted and diffused with this system generates resonance by not guaranteeing a laminar flow.
As textile ducts are in operation, a homogeneous distribution is allowed since they can be driven and diffused throughout the trajectory of the duct, unlike metal ducts which only diffuse at specific points.