When selecting insulated air ducts, users need to consider the specific operating environment and requirements. For example, for high-temperature environments, insulation materials with better high-temperature resistance and thicker insulation layers should be chosen; for duct systems that require frequent movement or adjustment, the flexibility and disassembly of the ducts should be considered. At the same time, users also need to pay attention to the installation and maintenance costs of the ducts, as well as the quality of the manufacturer's after-sales service, to ensure the long-term stable operation of the system.

