The Effect of Trends in the Insulated Duct Market

Posted by Neha Shah
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Feb 29, 2016
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The last decade has been an inspiration for the changing trends in insulated ducts such as air ducts on different makes and dimensions. The material used in making air ducts has been pretty varied in the last few years. The rapid inclination in the prospect is credited mainly to the use of these specialized ducts in industries and to a significant proportion in heating and cooling systems.

According to the sources from leading manufacturers for air ducts, the market for ducts is the industrial sector is expected to grow with more expansion in the next 5 years. Since there are more industries paving up the need and a scheme of renovating their existing infrastructure. If the statistics of the sources are indeed substantial, there is a greater introspect in import from other countries. The manufacturer of ducts in India is obviously dominated by the basic standards with an option of galvanized iron ducts leading the charts in the varieties available in the Indian Market. Though there are lesser players in the Indian market dealing with the latest in the Insulated Duct Market.

The air ducts being used in many of the developed countries has been led into the new scope of fiber in use for making air ducts. The trend for these air duct made in fiber is been preferred in many recent projects in the country and elsewhere over the conventional GI Ducts. The reason for the variance obviously is not the factual description of the quality difference in the GI ducts as compared to the Fiber Ducts. Many of the experts have dubious thoughts on the issue since the GI Ducts are still preferred in the mainstream industries and the frontier installations of many domestic systems.

But as per the records that stand in the trends, GI ducts would still be an effective resource in the country even amidst the inflow of claimant technologies and utilities, especially in the Indian market. Moreover, the majority of the players in the manufacturing of GI ducts and other kinds of structurally variant air ducts in the country are apparently local companies. So the trend is obviously on the vantage area for the Indian economy, as there would a greater movement in the air duct manufacturers segment for the next 5 years. If the profit overrides the expectation in the coming years, there is likely a new margin for companies and players in the area. The other known outcome is the lapse that has been evident in the last few years with declining effort on the import of specialized air ducts and other related amenities into the country.

However, nothing could be completely predicted since there are certainly reasons for all this reform pact to completely disseminate even before the initial liftoff in the Indian market. The sole reason for the uncertainty is the lack of sufficient quality and technology in the products from the Indian Manufacturers as compared to the norms of the quality appraised in the imported counterparts. Either ways the segment in air duct manufacturers is certainly on the stake of challenges in the coming years.

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