In modern architectural design, the importance of ventilation systems is self-evident. It not only affects the quality of indoor air, but also directly affects the comfort and health of the residents. As a key component in the ventilation system, linear air vents have gradually become the choice of building ventilation systems due to their unique design and efficient functions. This article will introduce in detail the definition, classification, application scenarios, advantages, installation and maintenance of linear air vents.
Linear air vent, as the name suggests, is a ventilation device arranged in a linear manner. It is usually made of aluminum alloy, stainless steel or other lightweight materials, and has an elongated profile that can be flexibly mounted on suspended ceilings, walls or floors. The main function of the linear air vent is to regulate air flow, ensure the uniform distribution of indoor air, and also adjust the air volume and wind direction as needed.
