Improve air quality on asbestos removal or mold remediation sites with this flexible ventilation duct, featuring a 12-inch diameter and 25-foot length. Compatible with negative pressure air purifiers, this duct is designed to facilitate the intake or exhaust of contaminated air while ensuring quick and secure installation.
Note: the duct must be secured with a clamp (SAHCC12), whether installed on the intake or exhaust side.
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This flexible Mylar ventilation duct, with no glue or adhesive, is specially designed for air purifiers used in decontamination work, particularly in the presence of asbestos or mold. With its 12-inch diameter and 25-foot (7.6-meter) length, it enables optimal airflow in hard-to-reach areas. Equipped with a wire along its perimeter, the duct contracts and retracts like an accordion. Its durable and flexible design makes it easy to install on either the intake or exhaust port of the air purifier, ensuring efficient filtration of ambient air.
Note: the duct must be secured with a clamp (SAHCC12), whether installed on the intake or exhaust side.
Optimize air quality during decontamination projects.
Made from Mylar, a soft, gray-colored material. This ventilation hose is lightweight, easy to handle and suitable for demanding work environments. Fitted with a wire around its contour, the duct contracts and retracts. It can be securely fastened with a clamping collar, guaranteeing a perfect seal. Its length allows for great installation flexibility, while minimizing pressure losses in the air purification system.
Installation is quick and straightforward. Simply connect the duct to the intake or exhaust of the air purifier, depending on the site’s requirements. A clamp is essential to ensure a secure attachment. It’s recommended to use the shortest length necessary to maintain the efficiency of the negative pressure system.
Although this duct can be cleaned, it is often more practical to dispose of it after use—especially in asbestos remediation contexts where contamination risk is high. If cleaning is considered, it must be done with appropriate products in a controlled environment to prevent the spread of harmful particles.
For optimal performance, install the duct on an air purifier with a 12-inch intake or exhaust port. Avoid excessive bending to maintain proper airflow. Always use a clamp to prevent leaks and favor a short, direct installation to maximize system efficiency. Using the minimum necessary duct length is recommended, as longer ducts reduce the effectiveness of negative pressure machines.
This duct is compatible with air purifiers featuring a 12-inch diameter intake or exhaust port.
It can be cleaned, but in decontamination scenarios like asbestos removal, it’s best to dispose of it to avoid contamination risks.
Use the shortest length possible, avoid sharp bends, and ensure a tight seal with a clamp to maintain proper airflow.
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