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On March 17th, the most important international ventilation fair in Europe kicked off in Frankfurt, and Airtècnics air curtains had a prominent place in the stand of our partners Rosenberg, the most relevant German manufacturer in the industry. The high influx of visitors and the privileged location of the stand ...
In the latest real retrofit project we’re presenting, our partners at Rosenberg had to renovate a ventilation system over 40 years old in a hospital in Germany. The goal: to modernize the climate control in the operating rooms and adjacent areas without interrupting hospital activity or compromising the demanding hygiene and safety ...
Energy efficiency in buildings takes a big step forward with the new Recommendation 16/5 published by Eurovent, the leading European organization in climate control technologies. This document provides an essential guide to understanding how air curtains work and their impact on reducing energy losses through building openings. Based on the ...
Following the recommendations of the Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA), the U.S. construction code has decided to include the air curtains installation as an energy saving effective alternative. Thus far, the American construction code IECC 2015 (International Energy Conservation Code) just referred to the recommendation that new ...
The Danish toy company Lego has installed a recessed Windbox air curtain in its shop on Paseo de Gracia in Barcelona, the largest in Europe to offer entertainment experiences to customers. This shop is the third largest in the world, following those in New York and Guangzhou (China).Lego The shop is divided into several areas where ...
Airtècnics has reached a significant milestone by obtaining AMCA certification for its Windbox and Zen air curtain models. This certification, in accordance with the ANSI/AMCA 220 Standard, confirms the air flow rate, average outlet velocity, outlet velocity uniformity, velocity projection, and power rating at free delivery through ...