In any cleanroom or controlled environment, the air you don’t see is just as important as the surfaces you can touch. Purity depends on how effectively air is transported, filtered, and circulated — and fabricated ducting plays the central role in achieving this.
Ducting: The Invisible Backbone of Sterile Spaces
Fabricated ducts are responsible for moving large volumes of conditioned and filtered air from the Air Handling Unit (AHU) into the room without losing pressure, introducing leaks, or picking up contaminants along the way.
A poorly designed system risks allowing dust, microbes, and pollutants to enter, compromising sterility and compliance.
Designed for Accuracy, Built for Performance
At AUM Industries, ducting is engineered to maintain uniform airflow rate and velocity throughout the space. Precision fabrication ensures seamless bends, strong joints, and airtight sealants that prevent leakage and maintain pressure balance — essential for ISO-classified rooms, ICUs, modular OTs, and pharma labs.
Maintaining Clean Air Without Compromise
Ducting supports consistent air changes per hour — a critical factor in removing infectious particles, chemical vapors, and particulate matter.
Clean, smooth internal surfaces reduce turbulence and prevent dust buildup, keeping air pathways uncontaminated over long operation cycles.
Energy Efficiency Meets Hygiene
Modern fabricated ducts reduce load on AHUs, improve airflow efficiency, and lower energy use. Insulated panels help maintain temperature and humidity, ensuring sensitive zones remain stable without overworking the system.
AUM’s Ducting Advantage
With in-house design, fabrication, and installation, AUM guarantees durability, proper sealing, corrosion resistance, and compliance with HACCP, NABH, GMP, and HVAC standards — backed by on-site testing.
Final Thought
Cleanrooms and critical hospital environments can only function safely when the air they rely on is delivered with precision.
Fabricated ducting may be unseen, but it is the silent guardian that protects sterility, shields patients, and keeps operations compliant.


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