A cross is a commonly used fitting in spiral duct networks for splitting or combining airflow between multiple paths.
A reducing cross is used when the inlet and outlet diameters or dimensions differ, allowing the connection of ducts of different sizes.
Crosses and reducing crosses can be designed with various branch angles, such as 90°, 45°, and 30°, depending on project requirements and system design.
Enables airflow splitting or combining with minimal pressure drop
Compatible with round spiral and rectangular ducts
Manufactured from galvanized steel, aluminum, or stainless steel
Easy installation with precise connection to ducts
Suitable for complex and pre-fabricated duct networks
Used in HVAC, industrial, and air conditioning systems
Suitable for splitting airflow into different paths or combining flows
Applied in advanced spiral duct networks