The use of air conditioners is very widespread nowadays. What is the role of galvanized iron sheet air ducts in air conditioner use? The air ducts play a significant role as they connect the outdoor and indoor units. It is essential to install air ducts to ensure normal air distribution, and the exchange of cold and warm air also requires the ducts for transfer.
Galvanized steel ducts primarily involve applying a layer of zinc to the steel, which serves as a protective measure. After undergoing passivation treatment, dyeing, or coating with a protective agent, the zinc coating significantly enhances its protective and decorative properties. The thickness and specifications of the galvanized steel ducts can be varied according to requirements. Generally, when connecting, the ends of the galvanized steel ducts are always connected to accessories. Typically, they do not have grooves and come with a sealing ring.

By absorbing sound energy to reduce noise, acoustic materials are used. Microperforated plate silencers generally fall into this category, commonly used for eliminating high and medium-frequency noise. However, due to their structural limitations, they are not suitable for use in high-temperature, high-humidity, and high-speed environments.
Galvanized steel ducts are used to draw indoor air into the air conditioning equipment, where it undergoes heat exchange before being distributed through the supply ducts as air that has been treated for temperature. The ducts typically connect the air outlets to the intake of the air conditioning equipment, serving as the channels for air flow in the system.





