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Precision engineered air distribution delivers air exactly where it’s needed.

From large-scale, high-volume air distribution for entire plants to smaller systems custom-designed to address specific processes or locations, Prihoda fabric ducting and diffusers provide an ideal and cost-effective solution for any industrial space.

Our materials are UL/ULC listed for fire resistance and are easily maintained with simple laundering in a commercial washing machine. Available in nine standard colors, the fabric can also be custom printed with any color, logo, or pattern.

Prihoda fabric ducting and diffuser systems are lightweight and easy to install, adding virtually no weight to a structure. The modular design and custom engineering make our systems ideal for both new construction and retrofits.

With numerous options for custom ducting and diffusers, Prihoda systems can provide efficient air distribution for any space—from uniform to precisely targeted—using custom-engineered laser-cut perforations or textile nozzles.

FAQs

Prihoda fabric ducts are designed with custom air distribution to move air around evenly in big warehouses with any ceiling height. They make sure every part of the warehouse gets conditioned air.

Fabric ducts are easy to set up. They take less time to install, which means less downtime for your operations. They’re also easy to maintain since you can wash them, unlike metal ducts for which you need more complicated cleaning. They will also save 50-70% compared to the cost of metal.

Yes, fabric ducts can be designed to manage both heating and cooling needs in a warehouse. They can be customized to make sure air reaches the right places, keeping workers comfortable and products safe.

Fabric ducts are significantly less expensive to buy and install than metal ones. They are lighter, so they cost less to ship, and they don’t need as much support. Plus, they’re easy to clean, meaning less maintenance costs over time.

Yes, Prihoda’s fabric ducts meet strict safety standards, including UL/ULC fire resistance certification meeting the 25/50 flame spread / smoke development requirement of NFPA 90a . 

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