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Flexible ducts turn and conform to tighter bends than rigid ducts for installation in hard-to-reach areas. They are generally more cost-effective than rigid ducts but are much less durable and damaged more easily. Flexible ducts are used for general HVAC and other clean air applications.
Non-Insulated Flexible Duct
Non-insulated flexible ducts connect to HVAC ducts and direct airflow around obstacles and corners. They are made using a thin sheet of metal folded like an accordion, allowing them to bend and flex around obstacles. Their metal construction lets them move higher-temperature air and withstand more abuse than non-insulated air connectors. Due to their increased durability and how they transfer heat to their surroundings, they are commonly used as part of a combustion system exhaust in mechanical spaces.
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