Product Details
Product Introduction:
The company’s curved diffusers—also known as arc‑shaped or custom‑profile diffusers—are specialized ventilation terminals tailored to architectural forms. Breaking away from the conventional straight‑line design, they can be custom‑fabricated to match ceiling or wall contours such as arcs, broken lines, or circles, seamlessly integrating into the overall interior aesthetic while fulfilling air‑supply, return, or exhaust functions. They are widely used in high‑end settings where aesthetic appeal is paramount, including hotel lobbies, shopping‑mall atriums, theaters, and exhibition halls.
General technical specifications (using a mainstream custom curved aluminum alloy air diffuser as an example):
| Parameter Item |
Specification Details |
| Product Name |
Curved air outlet (arc-shaped) / Customized air vent for irregular shapes) |
| Nominal size |
Fully customized, fabricated to match on-site dimensions and design; no standard specifications. |
| Material Configuration |
Standard configuration: aluminum alloy profiles (with an electrostatic powder-coated finish) / Anodized); optional: stainless steel, ABS plastic |
| Leaf form |
Single-layer / Double-layer adjustable blades, or fixed linear blades (customized according to the design) |
| Applicable wind speed |
Recommended airflow / Return air velocity: 1.5–4 m/s |
| Applicable airflow volume |
Randomized dimensions and shape variations, custom‑made to match the system’s airflow rate. |
| Installation method |
Ceiling panel / Wall‑mounted installation with flanged ductwork (custom‑designed interfaces to match the design) |
| Optional Accessories |
Equipped with an airflow regulating valve, a filter screen, and a check valve. |
| Applicable medium |
Air supply, fresh air, return air, and exhaust air; medium temperature ≤60℃ |
| Work environment |
-10℃ to +60℃, relative humidity ≤95% (no condensation) |
Applicable Scenarios and Selection Recommendations:
Core use cases:
1. Air supply and return diffusers for irregularly shaped suspended ceilings in hotel lobbies, banquet halls, theaters, exhibition halls, and other spaces.
2. The terminal units of the ventilation systems in shopping mall atriums, curved corridors, and circular buildings
3. Customized interior fit-out projects for high-end office buildings, villas, and boutique hotels
4. Venues with extremely high aesthetic requirements that necessitate concealing ventilation equipment.
Key considerations for selection:
1. Custom-made to match on-site shapes and dimensions: Detailed CAD drawings or on-site measurement data must be provided based on the actual curvature, angles, and dimensions of the ceiling or wall, ensuring seamless integration between the air diffuser and the interior finish.
2. Selection based on functional requirements: For supply air outlets, we recommend models with adjustable blades to facilitate adjustment of the airflow direction; for return air outlets, a filter screen can be installed as an optional accessory for easy cleaning and maintenance.
3. Material and Appearance Selection: In humid, dust‑prone environments, aluminum alloy is the preferred choice; for applications with high aesthetic requirements, consider powder‑coated finishes that match the color of the ceiling or walls.
4. Aerodynamic Drag and Noise Control: For specially shaped air outlets, aerodynamic drag and noise control are particularly critical. During design, the blade geometry should be optimized to ensure that, while meeting airflow requirements, both drag and noise remain within acceptable limits.
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