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Kingspan KoolDuct Fit for the Gods at Zeus Juice

  • 12 Sep 2018

The Kingspan KoolDuct System has featured in an ISO Class 8 Cleanroom for E-liquid manufacturer Zeus Juice UK, providing a lightweight and versatile solution for air distribution.

Monmouth Scientific Ltd is a market leader in the design and build of cleanrooms, including air conditioning.

Its expertise has helped create a bespoke facility in Birmingham for popular UK E-liquid manufacturer, Zeus Juice UK, which is its second site to open in three years.

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David Court, Operations Director from Monmouth Scientific, talked about the specification of 220 square metres of the premium performance Kingspan KoolDuct System.

“We chose Kingspan KoolDuct for the air-distribution ductwork, which we designed to the pressure value of 500 Pa as, in addition to its high performance, we are able to produce a wide variety of shapes and sizes using our computer numerical control (CNC) router,” he said.

“The product was fabricated in accordance with guidance from Kingspan, ensuring we could take full advantage of the product’s flexibility to fit specific applications or make onsite modifications easily with minimal waste.”

Kingspan KoolDuct is a pre-insulated rectangular ductwork system with a non-fibrous rigid insulation core, which is installed in a single-fix.

Panels are lightweight and are available in up to 2.95 metre lengths and multiple duct sections can be joined together with a lightweight coupling system, which makes the system simple to handle and quick to install.

David Court added: “Complex shapes were constructed off-site, but most of the material was delivered to site flat packed and ready for assembly. This allowed us to save on significant transport costs.”

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