Designed to regulate airflow, air curtains act as an invisible barrier that maintains temperature differences between spaces. For instance, they can prevent kitchen heat from affecting restaurant dining areas.
Primary Installation Locations for Air Curtains:
- Food production areas needing climate control and hygiene separation for seamless goods and personnel flow
- Medical and scientific settings like hospitals and laboratories
- Hospitality spaces to keep kitchen odours contained away from dining areas
- Educational, commercial, and recreational spaces like offices, schools, cinemas, and bookstores
- Industrial and manufacturing departments
- Restaurants, bars, ice cream parlours, supermarkets, and banks
- Indoor pools, sports facilities, and locker rooms
- Horticultural sites such as greenhouses and drying rooms
Other Notable Features:
- Temperature Retention: Keeps conditioned air within, minimizing temperature shifts and conserving energy*
- Odour Barrier: Stops unwanted smells and contaminants from spreading, ideal for separating food aromas and exhaust*
- Insect Protection: Shields against insects, helping maintain sanitation standards*
- Dust Control: Limits outdoor dust and debris entry for a cleaner setting, suitable for retail, factories, and mine sites*
*Subject to the type of application and surrounding environment.