Self-Sealing Duct & Fittings
Self-sealing ducts and fittings are used in low-pressure applications, like those found downstream of terminal boxes or in runouts from main ducts. They connect using integrated gaskets that seal their seams and connection points. These seals improve efficiency by reducing leaks and eliminating the extra labor needed to seal installed ducts. They contain additives such as antioxidants, fungal inhibitors, and process aids to promote seal longevity.
Snap-Lock Pipe
Snap-lock pipes are the primary component of a snap-lock duct system. They feature two gaskets that seal the pipe and reduce labor costs by eliminating the need for foil tape and other sealing methods.
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Collars With Dampers
Collars with dampers, also known as starting collars, install onto the main or trunk line of an HVAC system and provide a starting point for a duct run. They feature an integrated flange and peel-and-stick gasket that speeds up installation and reduces leakage at their connection points. The integrated damper controls airflow and allows users to direct it where needed.
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Tee Joints
Tee joints split a single duct run into two duct runs that run in different directions from each other. These tee joints feature integrated sealing gaskets that help prevent leaks and reduce the need for additional sealing methods.
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Elbows
Elbows connect pipes and fittings at pre-set angles to route ducts around obstacles as needed. They feature sealing gaskets to reduce leakage at their connection points and are made in various materials and thicknesses for different applications.
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End Caps
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Reducers
Reducers transition ducts from larger to smaller sizes and ensure smooth, continuous airflow. They are made in a variety of materials and thicknesses for different applications.
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