Diffuser for stretch ceiling DRS 125
Original price was: 59,99 €.49,99 €Current price is: 49,99 €.
Original price was: 59,99 €.49,99 €Current price is: 49,99 €.
Original price was: 94,99 €.79,99 €Current price is: 79,99 €.
Original price was: 99,99 €.84,99 €Current price is: 84,99 €.
Original price was: 59,99 €.49,99 €Current price is: 49,99 €.










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A simple accessory that can be placed inside at any time. Perfect for color matching with other black aspects in the ceiling (point lights, magnetic lightning systems, curtains, niches)
Effective air flow regulation (balancing) is essential to ensure comfort, energy saving and proper operation of the ventilation system. Correctly balanced air flows help to avoid drafts, noise and ensure uniform air distribution in the premises. You can choose from two solutions for air flow balancing – acoustic dampers, which are characterized by quiet operation, or IRIS diaphragm dampers, which ensure precise and stable regulation.
Original price was: 19,99 €.14,99 €Current price is: 14,99 €.
Original price was: 9,99 €.7,99 €Current price is: 7,99 €.
Finally, we are able to blend aerodynamically brilliant ventilation and aesthetically perfect ceiling design into one exceptional product. Our innovative approach seamlessly integrates advanced engineering with sophisticated aesthetics, ensuring optimal air flow while enhancing the visual appeal of any space. This unique combination not only meets the highest standards of functionality and style but also sets a new benchmark in modern interior solutions. Experience the perfect harmony of performance and elegance with our air diffusers.

The Coanda effect is a phenomenon in fluid and gas dynamics where a liquid or gas flowing over a surface tends to follow the contour of the surface. In other words, if the surface is curved, the liquid will stick to that surface rather than flowing straight away. The effect is named after the Romanian engineer Henri Coanda, who first observed it in the early 1930s.
The Coanda effect has applications in everyday life in aircraft design and Formula One racing. In this context, teams use the effect to increase downforce and traction. When air is directed over curved surfaces, it creates a low-pressure area that pulls the car closer to the road. This in turn improves the car’s grip and handling, allowing for higher speeds and more precise maneuverability.
We applied this effect in air diffusers so that the supplied air flow flows along the ceiling and is evenly distributed in the room, avoiding direct blowing.
