How Air Curtains are Used in Different Industrial and Commercial Settings

Air curtains are fan-powered devices that are installed at entryways to efficiently separate two different environments, without limiting the access of people or vehicles. They accomplish this function by creating an invisible air barrier across the entire width and height of an opening.
“Attribution Required”
Air curtains have been around since the early 20th century. However, they have become increasingly common over the last couple of decades, with many businesses using them for climate control, insect control and other applications.
Let’s take a look at how air curtains are used in different industrial and commercial settings.
Air curtains for indoor climate control
Climate control remains by far the most common application of air curtains. Especially, here in Florida, air curtains are often used on exterior doors of restaurants, hotels, shopping malls, and college libraries to keep unconditioned air from entering into conditioned spaces. Conversely, air curtains are also used for ex filtration of conditioned air present inside a building.
Of course, the installation of air curtains for climate control is not only limited to exterior doors. Many industrial facilities with cold storage operations use air curtains to maintain adequate cooling temperatures inside their cold storage rooms. Maintaining the right temperature levels is crucial for such facilities to prevent product spoilage.
Air curtains for insect control
Air curtains can also be found at food processing and health care facilities where they are primarily used for keeping out flies, bees and other insects.
Insects can be a big nuisance to deal with. Additionally, they carry germs and pathogens, which can be dangerous for human health. At highly sensitive facilities, like food preparation factories and hospitals, insect control is must. In fact, there are laws laid out that govern the directives for insect control at these establishments.
Air curtains help keep insects out by providing an efficient seal over doorways.
Lesser Known Applications
Air curtains also have other—though lesser known—applications. For example, they are used at wastewater treatment plants for odor control. Similarly, they are used in paint shops to reduce over spray.
Find Out More About Air Curtains
If you’re interested in finding more about air curtainsor which air curtain unit you should choose for your facility, talk to our customer representative today; we would love to help you with your query.









