Fabric ducting

Fabric ducting

Fabric ducting that combines flexibility for system designers with sensible prices for end customers is available from a newly formed company, High Care Air. The company has been formed by Paul and Mark Russon, who have a wealth of experience in fabric and previously ran Euro Air UK until their product supplier was acquired by a competitor.

HCA fabric ducts, or socks, are made from non-shedding cleanroom-quality materials. They have an antibacterial coating and anti-clog micro-perforation system as standard. Sourced from European manufacturer Prihoda, they are available in eight standard colours at no extra change.

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