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FabricAir designs and produces custom air dispersion & air distribution solutions for a wide range of applications. In 1973 we installed the world’s first fabric ducting system, which heralded a whole new way of thinking within HVAC and indoor climate.

We continue to be at the forefront of innovation and proudly deliver superior air dispersion across the globe through sales companies and a substantial distributor network. Our experienced engineers ensure ideal air flow regardless of project complexity. We are headquartered in Denmark and all systems are produced to measure at our facility in Lithuania.

Using fabric ducting means creating an air dispersion system with any angles, any lengths and any diameters desired. There are no limitations when it comes to elbows, reducers and take-offs. Anything you would do in metal ducting can be done in fabric, and then some. As fabric ducting is not corrosive, there are a number of applications where fabric air dispersion systems are superior to conventional metal ducting. Fabric ducts are less noisy, condensation free and weight only a fraction of metal ducting.

Duct colors can be suited to the interior design scheme and it is possible to print logos and more on the surfaces. Ducts can even be delivered with special coating e.g. oil repellent, anti-microbial treatment, anti-static treatment and so on.

We use proprietary 3D software to design your air dispersion system. Regardless of the design complexity our quality processes ensure delivery on target and on time. Technical flexibility of the system combined with environmental aspects and economic advantages are just some of the reasons why our air dispersion system has gained popularity with architects, developers and contractors worldwide, who often convert conventional metal ducting into fabric systems. Anything that can be done in metal can be done in fabric.

Fabric air dispersion is a fast growing segment. The lightweight nature of FabricAir’s system makes it ideal for a number of applications incl. temporary structures, like tents and exhibition halls, and retrofitting existing buildings. The anti-corrosive qualities make it hugely popular in sports arenas, natatoriums, industrial kitchens and not least cooling and freezing applications, where conventional metal ducting has significant shortcomings. The hygienic properties and the anti-microbial option makes it superior in food processing, food storage and medical applications. And the comfort created by the bespoke flow models make the indoor climate superior to conventional metal systems.