How to Choose the Right Duct Production Line?

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Learn how to choose the right duct production line based on automation level, capacity, material, budget, and HVAC project requirements.

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Introduction

Selecting the right duct production line is critical for ensuring stable output, accurate duct dimensions, and long-term manufacturing efficiency. With multiple configurations—manual, semi-automatic, and fully automatic—manufacturers must evaluate capacity, material compatibility, automation features, and budget before making a decision.

This guide provides a clear, practical method to choose the best duct production line for your HVAC manufacturing needs.

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Types of Duct Production Lines

Different lines suit different factory sizes and production volumes.

 

Table 1 — Duct Production Line Types Overview

TypeSuitable ForOutput LevelKey Features
Basic Manual LineSmall workshopsLowManual feeding, low investment
Semi-Automatic LineMedium factoriesMediumAutomatic leveling + beading
Full Auto Duct Line (Line II / Line III / Line V)Large factoriesHighCoil feeding, leveling, notching, shearing, forming
Customized HVAC LineHigh-end demandVery highCNC control, punching, corner inserting, auto forming

Key Factors When Choosing a Duct Production Line

Production Capacity Requirements

Ask yourself:

  • How many meters of duct do you produce per day?

  • Do you need batch production or continuous production?

Quick Reference

Daily ProductionRecommended Line
50–100 mManual / basic line
150–300 mSemi-automatic
400–1000 mFull automatic duct line

Type of Ducts You Need to Produce

Different duct production lines support different duct types:

  • Rectangular ducts

  • Spiral ducts

  • Round ducts

  • TDF/TDC flange ducts

  • Pittsburgh lock ducts

If you need only rectangular ducts, choose a full-auto duct line.
If you produce round or spiral ducts, you need to pair it with a:

  • Spiral duct machine

  • Round duct forming machine

  • Gorelocker / elbow machine

Automation Level

Higher automation = higher efficiency + lower labor cost.

Automation Comparison Table

FeatureManualSemi-autoFull-auto
Coil feedingManualAutomaticAutomatic
LevelingManualAutomaticAutomatic
NotchingManualSemi-autoAutomatic
ShearingManualAutomaticAutomatic
FormingManualManualAutomatic
Labor costHighMediumLow
PrecisionMediumHighVery high

If you want the lowest manual labor, choose Full Auto Line III / Line V.

Material Thickness & Compatibility

Check the supported material:

  • Galvanized steel

  • Mild steel

  • Stainless steel

  • Aluminum

Typical thickness:

  • 0.5–1.0 mm for standard HVAC ducts

  • 1.2–1.5 mm for heavy-duty applications

Choose a line that supports your maximum operating thickness.

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Space and Factory Layout

A full duct production line usually requires:

  • 8–22 meters installation length

  • 3–6 meters width

  • Enough space for coil storage + output table

If space is tight → choose a semi-auto line
If space is ample → choose full-auto duct line V

Budget Considerations

  • Manual line → low budget

  • Semi-auto → medium investment

  • Line II / Line III → mid-high for medium factories

  • Line V full-automatic → for high-volume factories

Focus on annual production cost, not only machine purchase price.

Essential Features to Look For

To ensure long-term productivity, choose a duct production line with:

  • CNC touchscreen control

  • Automatic leveling & grooving

  • Servo motor feeding system

  • High-precision notching & punching

  • Fast changeover for different duct sizes

  • Reliable electrical components (Schneider / Siemens)

  • Energy-saving inverter system

These features significantly reduce leakage rates and improve duct consistency.

Recommended Workflow (Buyer Checklist)

Table 2 — Practical Selection Workflow

StepAction
1Confirm daily/weekly production volume
2Check duct types (TDF, TDC, Pittsburgh, etc.)
3Match automation level with labor capacity
4Confirm supported material thickness
5Check available factory space
6Evaluate electrical components & brand reputation
7Ask for test videos + sample ducts
8Evaluate after-sales support

Conclusion

Choosing the right duct production line requires evaluating production volume, automation level, duct types, and factory layout. The right selection significantly boosts productivity, reduces labor costs, and ensures consistent HVAC duct quality.

FAQ

A semi-automatic duct line is ideal for small-to-medium factories upgrading from manual processes.

Line V is fully automatic with the highest speed and fewest manual steps.

Typically 8–22 meters in length depending on the model.

Mostly rectangular ducts. For spiral/round ducts, separate machines are required.

Coil feeding accuracy, leveling quality, and CNC cutting precision.