Stainless steel ducting has commercial applications for enterprises and major manufacturing companies that require professional installation for large applications and industrialized buildings. Stainless ductwork is just as sturdy as galvanized, and aluminum ducting and is resistant to corrosives. Stainless steel is ideal for applications such as food processing factories because it resists salts, making it a better choice than galvanized steel.
Blazewall products are galvanized or stainless steel clamp systems that can withstand the extreme elements of the seasons. Their technology gives ductwork installers and designers a faster, more effective way to install ducting in a range of industrial settings that require durability. Blazewall systems allow installation professionals to better plan their time by requiring 45 percent less installation time than competing stainless steel duct solutions. The clamping technique saves time by eliminating caulk during installation, which is highly beneficial to business clients. The seamless stainless steel ductwork also eliminates any potential breeding grounds for pests in the network. These clamping systems also eliminate snagging regions, which can cause the leak-free system to fail.
Blazewall products ensure that any large warehouse or office's ducting is leak-free and air-tight. The Blazewall line is a laser-welded, leak-tight welded system that meets or exceeds industry standards. It's also adaptable to other existing ductwork systems, so you can offer them a method to improve their existing ductwork without having to spend much money on an entirely new system.
Air Cleaning Specialists offers a wide range of goods, including the Blazewall stainless steel ducting line and other specifically developed brands to improve air quality. They may also help you plan and design your next ducting installation project. They will provide you with a reasonable quote for each drop's CAD drawing. Air Cleaning Specialist will include a customized stainless steel ducting need list with costs with each drawing, making it simple to incorporate your next job into project parameters.