AtolVent Systems - fabric ducts of highest quality and best price

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Welcome to ATOL – Textile Ventilation Experts from EU

ATOL is a trusted manufacturer of high-quality textile ventilation systems with over 20 years experience, based in Poland and serving clients across Europe and beyond.

We specialize not only in the production of textile air ducts, but also in their design, selection, installation, and ongoing service. With years of experience and deep expertise in textile materials and their performance across a wide range of environments, we deliver ventilation solutions that combine efficiency, durability, and aesthetics.

Our team is here to help you select the ideal system for your specific needs. Simply send us a request, and we’ll provide expert guidance. You’re also welcome to consult directly with one of our specialists, who will support you in finding the most effective and economical solution for your project.

Fabric ducts offer

Fabric ducts offer

​Check out our range of fabric supply and exhaust ducts.

Fabrics

Fabrics

Highest quality of fabrics confirmed by international research institutes.

Air distribution

Air distribution

Check available methods for distributing air from the fabric duct.

Suspension systems

Suspension systems

​Choosing the right suspension system for your project.

Textile Ventilation Ducts – Smart Air Distribution for Modern Spaces

 

The primary function of textile ventilation systems is to supply conditioned air that maintains the optimal temperature within a space. An additional key advantage is ensuring effective air exchange while meeting strict hygiene standards.

Using fabric ducts eliminates drafts in occupied zones since air is evenly supplied through the entire permeable surface of the material. This results in a very low air velocity—below 0.2 m/s—providing superior comfort.

Textile ducts also promote uniform air distribution along the entire length of the system. Unlike traditional diffusers that work only locally, textile systems overcome airflow obstructions such as columns, grids, or shelving by allowing air to flow through the full surface of the fabric.

This modern solution combines technical efficiency, aesthetic appeal, and enhanced user comfort.


Flexibility Tailored to Your Needs

  • Custom Shapes – from round to semi-circular ducts, designed to maximize the use of available space.

  • Varied Sizes and Lengths – from a few meters to several dozen meters, precisely matched to your project requirements.

  • Individual Airflow Methods – perforations, slots, micro-perforations, nozzles – selected based on the type of supplied air and the room’s function.

  • Multiple Suspension Types – steel cable systems or aluminum rails enabling quick installation, easy removal, and neat duct positioning.

Aesthetic Shape-Retaining Systems

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Supply air ducts

The purpose of textile ventilation is to provide a consistent and even supply of clean air throughout the space. This helps maintain optimal temperature and humidity levels while ensuring a high standard of indoor air hygiene.

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Vertical Displacement Textile Diffusers

Our textile displacement diffusers provide efficient local air discharge with adjustable airflow direction for both warm and cool air. Designed especially for targeted fresh air supply, they offer a cost-effective solution without compromising performance.

Advantages of textile ducts

Material ducts and displacement flow diffusers are gaining more and more customers thanks to their advantages, such as low price and easy transport and ease of storage. They are also selected for their hygienic design and easy installation in heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Fabric ventilation ducts are perfect for large rooms, such as storage and assembly halls, sports facilities, public places and food processing plants. Textile ducts, due to their lightweight construction and easy assembly, can also be used in temporary facilities. They can be successfully installed instead of steel diffusers, which are much less convenient for maintenance and in many cases require insulation.

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