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Temperature – cold facts on a hot topic

Temperature – cold facts on a hot topic

Temperature is an important part of the indoor climate when it comes to comfort and productivity. And to feel comfortable is a prerequisite for performing without hindrance. Both high and low temperatures can affect mental ability, work capacity, strength and mobility. This in turn can affect the frequency of accidents, work performance and comfort.

The thousand gases of our everyday life

The thousand gases of our everyday life

Volatile Organic Compounds or carbon-based chemicals are emitted as gases from solids or liquids. There are thousands of different gases produced from products like paint and perfume, but also generated from activities such as cooking and smoking. If exposed to VOCs, possible short-term symptoms and health effects may include headache, cough and dizziness as well as throat and skin irritation.

Relative humidity is an absolute health factor

Relative humidity is an absolute health factor

Relative humidity is a measure of the actual amount of water vapor in the air compared to the total amount of vapor that can exist in the air at its current temperature. Both too much or too little relative humidity can cause discomfort. If you have really high humidity levels you may want to check your pipes and plumbing for water leaks. The optimal RH-level is between 40-60%.

Why particulate matter matters

Why particulate matter matters

Airborne particles are a form of air pollution, a piece of solid or liquid matter that floats in the air around us. Their ability to get stuck in the body and form depots depends on their size and whether they can pass through the mucous membranes of the airways. Some can enter the bloodstream and spread to other organs. A ventilation system can remove a majority of the particles from outside.

How does carbon dioxide indoors affect us?

How does carbon dioxide indoors affect us?

How does carbon dioxide indoors affect us, what is the recommended levels and how can we reduce too high levels? All of this and much more in the latest post in our blog series about good indoor air.

H2 Green Steel supports Lindab in reducing its CO₂ footprint from steel

H2 Green Steel supports Lindab in reducing its CO₂ footprint from steel

Lindab committed very early to purchasing near zero emissions steel from H2 Green Steel. The two companies have since converted the early term sheet agreement into a 7-year supply contract with deliveries planned to start in 2026. The total volume covered by the contract is 159,000 tonnes of zero emissions steel.

What is good indoor air?

What is good indoor air?

What constitutes good air? And how do we know if the air we breathe is good or bad? We have identified the level of carbon dioxide, particulate matter, relative humidity, volatile organic compounds as well as the temperature in a room as key factors. Thanks to digitization and sensor technique we can now measure most of these different parameters in indoor environments and visualize the invisible.

Lindab delivers ventilation system in fossil-free steel to Castellum

Lindab delivers ventilation system in fossil-free steel to Castellum

Lindab and Castellum are collaborating on duct systems in fossil-free steel for a renovation project in Stockholm, Sweden. Lindab is the first ventilation company in the world to receive a pilot delivery of fossil-free steel from SSAB. Castellum is significantly reducing the project's climate impact by choosing fossil-free ventilation ducts for its remodelling.

An updated version of LindQST MagiCAD plugin enhances the process for ventilation professionals, improving integration and efficiency.

Elevating BIM-Design: Lindab introduces upgraded LindQST MagiCAD plugin

Lindab introduces an upgraded LindQST MagiCAD plugin, enhancing BIM workflows for ventilation professionals. The plugin directly connects Revit models to LindQST projects, auto-generates rooms in 3D Indoor Climate Designer, and enables multiple product exports to MagiCAD for Revit. This boosts efficiency, accuracy, and improves the quality of integrated design.

Lindab supplies ventilation ducts in recycled steel to Jakobsbergsgatan 24 in Stockholm. Photo: WTR, AMF Fastigheter.

First delivery of ventilation ducts in recycled steel for project with AMF Fastigheter

Lindab, a leading supplier of ventilation solutions, has taken a pioneering step towards the goal of reducing the climate impact of its products by offering ventilation ducts in recycled steel as part of its regular range. The first project to use these ventilation ducts is Jakobsbergsgatan 24, a property in the Mood quarter in Stockholm owned by AMF Fastigheter.

Lindab introduces app controlled wireless ventilation

Lindab introduces app controlled wireless ventilation

Lindab’s new room control system - Ultra BT introduces a new way of controlling and optimizing the ventilation system at room level. It can be installed in existing ventilation systems and with fully integrated Bluetooth technology the operation is controlled wirelessly from Lindab’s OneLink app.
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Lindab takes flexibility in chilled beams to new heights

Lindab takes flexibility in chilled beams to new heights

Lindab Ventilation AB is delighted to announce the launch of the Professor XP Active Chilled Beam (ACB), with new innovative battery design and improved flexibility to integrate features such as LED lights and speakers.

New Software Makes Lindab Pascal Even Smarter

New Software Makes Lindab Pascal Even Smarter

Lindab's intelligent ventilation system Lindab Pascal will soon be even smarter – with the launch of Pascal Operate software this autumn. With an entirely new interface and pre-programmed settings, Pascal Operate makes it even easier to optimise the indoor climate and minimise energy consumption at the same time.

TEKNOsim 6.0 simplifies your design work

Lindab launches TEKNOsim 6.0

​In order to create a perfect indoor climate, it is necessary to take into account both the characteristics of buildings, the needs of users and how external and internal factors interact and affect the indoor climate. These are complex relationships, difficult to calculate if you do not have an effective simulation tool at hand.

Safe and Spiro Tubeformer make up successful solution for Sports Centre Malley. © Atelier Brunecky

Better Safe than sorry

Sometimes projects are extra demanding. Perhaps not in the choice of products or solutions. But rather in the overall project execution, when aspects such as efficiency of installation and lowering of transport cost and minimized carbon dioxide footprint are taken into account.

Lindab - For a better climate

Lindab is a leading ventilation company in Europe. Lindab develops, manufactures, markets and distributes products and systems for energy-efficient ventilation and a healthy indoor climate. The products are characterized by high quality, ease of installation and environmental thinking.

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Stålhögavägen 115
SE-269 82 Båstad
Sweden