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Minimum Order Quantity: 100 Sqft
| Payment Mode | Online/Offline |
| Service Mode | Offline |
| Service Type | HVAC Ducting Service |
| Service Location | Local Area |
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Minimum Order Quantity: 100 Square Feet
| Usage/Application | Cooling |
| Service Mode | Offline |
| Payment Mode | Online/Offline |
| Service Type | GI Ducting Service |
| Service Location | Local Area |
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| Usage/Application | Commercial Use |
| Duct Insulation Thickness | 2 inches |
| Service Location | Bangluru |
| Application | Air Conditioning |
| Application Area | Industries |
| Payment Mode | Online/Offline |
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Minimum Order Quantity: 500 sq ft
| Application | Air Conditioning |
| Ducting Area | Commercial Buildings |
| Diameter | 50 mm |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Jsw | 10 |
GI (Galvanized Iron) ducting work involves the fabrication and installation of ducts made from galvanized iron sheets, commonly used in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems for air distribution. GI ducts are known for their durability, resistance to corrosion, and cost-effectiveness, making them ideal for both commercial and residential applications. They are used to channel air, whether it be cooled, heated, or ventilated, through various spaces efficiently.
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| Type of Insulation | Acoustic Membrane |
| Service Location | Bengalore |
| Type of work | Insulation |
| Duration | As per project |
| Mode of Payment | Offline/Online |
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GI ducting refers to the installation of ducts made from galvanized iron (GI) sheets for air ventilation and conditioning systems. This is commonly used in commercial and industrial settings to distribute and circulate air. Here are the general steps involved in GI ducting work:Assessment and Planning:Conduct a thorough assessment of the space to determine the layout and design requirements for the ducting system.Consider factors such as the volume of air to be handled, the layout of the space, and any specific requirements for temperature control or air quality.Duct Sizing and Design:Determine the appropriate size of the ducts based on the airflow requirements and the layout of the ventilation system.Design the duct layout, taking into account the optimal path for air distribution and the placement of vents and outlets.Material Procurement:Procure the necessary materials, including GI sheets, connectors, supports, insulation, and any other components required for the ducting system.Cutting and Shaping GI Sheets:Cut the GI sheets to the required dimensions using appropriate tools.Shape the sheets according to the design specifications, ensuring a precise fit for assembling the ducts.Assembling Ducts:Assemble the GI sheets into duct sections using screws, rivets, or other suitable fasteners.Ensure that the joints are sealed properly to prevent air leakage.Insulation (if required):Apply insulation material to the ducts if thermal insulation is necessary to control temperature or condensation.This step is particularly important in HVAC systems to prevent energy loss.Installing Supports:Install supports for the ductwork to secure it in place. The supports should be sturdy and able to withstand the weight of the ducts.Connecting Duct Sections:Connect the individual duct sections to create a continuous pathway for airflow.Seal the joints with mastic or duct tape to prevent air leakage.Installing Dampers and Louvers:Install dampers and louvers at strategic points in the ducting system to control the flow of air and adjust ventilation as needed
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Minimum Order Quantity: 500 Square Meter
| Work type | Installation |
| Diameter | 100 mm |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Shape | Square |
| Jsw | 20 kg |
GI ducting refers to the installation of ducts made from galvanized iron (GI) sheets for air ventilation and conditioning systems. This is commonly used in commercial and industrial settings to distribute and circulate air. Here are the general steps involved in GI ducting work:
Assessment and Planning:
Conduct a thorough assessment of the space to determine the layout and design requirements for the ducting system.
Consider factors such as the volume of air to be handled, the layout of the space, and any specific requirements for temperature control or air quality.
Duct Sizing and Design:
Determine the appropriate size of the ducts based on the airflow requirements and the layout of the ventilation system.
Design the duct layout, taking into account the optimal path for air distribution and the placement of vents and outlets.
Material Procurement:
Procure the necessary materials, including GI sheets, connectors, supports, insulation, and any other components required for the ducting system.
Cutting and Shaping GI Sheets:
Cut the GI sheets to the required dimensions using appropriate tools.
Shape the sheets according to the design specifications, ensuring a precise fit for assembling the ducts.
Assembling Ducts:
Assemble the GI sheets into duct sections using screws, rivets, or other suitable fasteners.
Ensure that the joints are sealed properly to prevent air leakage.
Insulation (if required):
Apply insulation material to the ducts if thermal insulation is necessary to control temperature or condensation.
This step is particularly important in HVAC systems to prevent energy loss.
Installing Supports:
Install supports for the ductwork to secure it in place. The supports should be sturdy and able to withstand the weight of the ducts.
Connecting Duct Sections:
Connect the individual duct sections to create a continuous pathway for airflow.
Seal the joints with mastic or duct tape to prevent air leakage.
Installing Dampers and Louvers:
Install dampers and louvers at strategic points in the ducting system to control the flow of air and adjust ventilation as needed
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| Airflow (m3/h or CFM) | 750 CFM |
| Power (hp/ kW) | 10 HP |
| Usage | Food Industry |
| Efficiency (%) | 85% |
| Material | Mild Steel |
| MS | 100 |
Airflow
The airflow of a cyclone dust collector can range from 1000–9000 m3/h.
The airflow of an industrial cyclone dust collector can range from 2400–7050 m3/h.
Efficiency
The efficiency of a cyclone dust collector can range from 80–99%.
The efficiency of a cyclone dust collector can vary depending on the size of the particle being collected.
Power
The power of a cyclone dust collector can range from 1–10 horsepower.
The power of a cyclone dust collector can vary depending on the model.
Size
The size of a cyclone dust collector can vary depending on the model.
The size of a cyclone dust collector can be measured in millimeters or cubic meters.
Material
The material of a cyclone dust collector can include mild steel, stainless steel, FRP, PP, or PVC.
The finish of a cyclone dust collector can be powder coated or matte.
Customization
Some cyclone dust collectors can be customized to meet specific needs.
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| Service Location | Bangalore |
| Ducting Area | Industries |
GI ducting refers to the installation of ducts made from galvanized iron (GI) sheets for air ventilation and conditioning systems. This is commonly used in commercial and industrial settings to distribute and circulate air. Here are the general steps involved in GI ducting work:
Assessment and Planning:
Conduct a thorough assessment of the space to determine the layout and design requirements for the ducting system.
Consider factors such as the volume of air to be handled, the layout of the space, and any specific requirements for temperature control or air quality.
Duct Sizing and Design:
Determine the appropriate size of the ducts based on the airflow requirements and the layout of the ventilation system.
Design the duct layout, taking into account the optimal path for air distribution and the placement of vents and outlets.
Material Procurement:
Procure the necessary materials, including GI sheets, connectors, supports, insulation, and any other components required for the ducting system.
Cutting and Shaping GI Sheets:
Cut the GI sheets to the required dimensions using appropriate tools.
Shape the sheets according to the design specifications, ensuring a precise fit for assembling the ducts.
Assembling Ducts:
Assemble the GI sheets into duct sections using screws, rivets, or other suitable fasteners.
Ensure that the joints are sealed properly to prevent air leakage.
Insulation (if required):
Apply insulation material to the ducts if thermal insulation is necessary to control temperature or condensation.
This step is particularly important in HVAC systems to prevent energy loss.
Installing Supports:
Install supports for the ductwork to secure it in place. The supports should be sturdy and able to withstand the weight of the ducts.
Connecting Duct Sections:
Connect the individual duct sections to create a continuous pathway for airflow.
Seal the joints with mastic or duct tape to prevent air leakage.
Installing Dampers and Louvers:
Install dampers and louvers at strategic points in the ducting system to control the flow of air and adjust ventilation as needed
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| Material | Galvanized Iron |
| Kind Of Application | Business/Commercial |
| Ducting For | Heat Transfer |
| Location | Bengaluru |
| Service Mode | Offline |
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Minimum Order Quantity: 300 sq ft
| Ducting Area | Commercial Buildings |
Ductwork includes heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. The supply and return ductwork are two types of ductwork. The supply ductwork carries air from the furnace or blower to the rooms in your home, while the return ductwork pulls the air back to where it came from.Ductwork refers to the system of pipes or channels used to distribute air throughout a building for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) purposes. If you are considering ducting work for your property
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| Insulation Type | Spray foam Insulation |
| Service Location | Bangalore |
| Ducting Area | Industries |
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| Service Location | Bangalore |
| Application Area | Industries |
| Service Mode | Offline |
| Payment Mode | Online/Offline |
| Service Duration | 3-4 Days |
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Minimum Order Quantity: 300 sq ft
| Type of Insulation | Fibreglass |
| Service Location | Begalore |
| Type of work | Offline |
| Duration | As per requirement |
| Customisation | Yes |
SN HomeCreations specializes in acoustic services, offering expert solutions for room insulation to effectively mitigate unwanted external noise. Our acoustic services are tailored to enhance the auditory environment in various settings, including office conference rooms, MD rooms, meeting rooms, and home theaters.
Experience a transformative acoustic upgrade with SN HomeCreations, where our team is dedicated to providing top-notch insulation solutions. Our services not only prioritize sound reduction but also focus on creating a conducive atmosphere for concentration and productivity in office spaces.
In commercial settings, such as conference rooms and MD offices, our acoustic solutions are designed to optimize the quality of communication and maintain confidentiality. Additionally, we extend our expertise to home theaters, ensuring an immersive and uninterrupted audio experience for entertainment enthusiasts.
SN HomeCreations employs cutting-edge techniques and materials to deliver customized acoustic solutions that meet the unique requirements of each space. Our commitment to excellence, coupled with a keen understanding of acoustic principles, sets us apart as a reliable partner in creating environments that prioritize comfort and functionality.
Contact SN HomeCreations today for unparalleled acoustic services that enhance the ambiance of your space, contributing to a more pleasant and focused auditory experience. Elevate your surroundings with our expertise in room insulation and acoustic solutions.
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Minimum Order Quantity: 300 Square Meter
| Usage/Application | Sound Absorbers |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Finishing | yes |
| Features | Sound proof |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Type of work | Offline |
Ductwork includes heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. The supply and return ductwork are two types of ductwork. The supply ductwork carries air from the furnace or blower to the rooms in your home, while the return ductwork pulls the air back to where it came from.
Ductwork refers to the system of pipes or channels used to distribute air throughout a building for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) purposes. If you are considering ducting work for your property
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Minimum Order Quantity: 100 sq ft
| Material | Galvanized Iron |
| Noise Level | Low |
| Phase | 1 phase |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Jsw | 10 |
GI (Galvanized Iron) ducting work involves the fabrication and installation of ducts made from galvanized iron sheets, commonly used in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems for air distribution. GI ducts are known for their durability, resistance to corrosion, and cost-effectiveness, making them ideal for both commercial and residential applications. They are used to channel air, whether it be cooled, heated, or ventilated, through various spaces efficiently.
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Minimum Order Quantity: 100 sq ft
| Material | Galvanized Iron |
| Jsw | 10 |
GI (Galvanized Iron) ducting work involves the fabrication and installation of ducts made from galvanized iron sheets, commonly used in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems for air distribution. GI ducts are known for their durability, resistance to corrosion, and cost-effectiveness, making them ideal for both commercial and residential applications. They are used to channel air, whether it be cooled, heated, or ventilated, through various spaces efficiently.
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