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| Arizon—Air, Frame, Tension Structures
Arizon technologies include (1) air – air supported structures, (2) frame – aluminum-steel frame supported structures and (3) tension – custom-designed fabric membrane and cable grid supported structures.
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Arizon technologies include (1) air – air supported structures, (2) frame – aluminum-steel frame supported structures and (3) tension – custom-designed fabric membrane and cable grid supported structures.
{close} Arizon air structures have significant advantages over traditionally constructed metal buildings, glass and steel, or bricks and mortar facilities, including: large, safe clear-span space, low building and operation costs, and fast, easy construction and relocation. Arizon structures use a high-strength polyester and vinyl-coated composite fabric that has a tensile strength greater than steel. Patented finishes provide UV protection, longevity, low maintenance and added strength. |
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Our Mission Statement There is something in the air here. You can’t see it but you can feel it. Creative, talented people here are helping our customers live large, play hard and work together more comfortably and cost effectively. We are designers and builders of air rotation systems, custom air handling systems and air structures—all with unique advantages in their form and function. |
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| Johnson—Air Rotation Systems
For over 40 years, Johnson has been the leader provider of fuel and energy efficient-heating, air conditioning and ventilation equipment for manufacturing, warehousing and distribution facilities. Our equipment was designed for use in the very first air structure, installed at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., and at the Wall Street Racket Club in New York City in the 1960s. {read more}
For over 40 years, Johnson has been the leader and specialist in gas and energy efficient heating, air conditioning and ventilation equipment for manufacturing, warehousing and distribution facilities. Our equipment has been designed for use in the first air structures installed at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., and at the Wall Street Racket Club in New York City in the 1960s. {close}
More than 40 years later, Johnson Air Rotation Technology operates air structures and thousands of other large, open buildings around the world. Our proprietary Air Rotation Technology is ideal for large, open buildings and typically saves between 30% and 70% of fuel and electric utility costs versus other heating and air conditioning equipment. A single unit can heat and cool buildings up to 125,000 square feet. Arizon climate control equipment offers significant flexibility and other advantages-with the most even temperature and humidity distribution available in the world for large, open building applications. |
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| MarCraft—Custom Air Handling Systems
For 30 years MarCraft engineers have been leaders in custom-designed HVAC equipment. We specialize in designing systems that meet specific applications and project requirements. Our total solutions include special construction, piping and refrigeration materials, unique geometry, special filtration, heat recovery components and more. {read more}
For 30 years MarCraft engineers have been leaders in custom-designed HVAC equipment. We specialize in designing systems that meet specific applications and project requirements. Our total solutions include special construction, piping and refrigeration materials; unique geometry; special filtration, heat recovery components and more. {close}
We manufacture Custom Air Handlers with unlimited capacities (high or low), 20" of static pressure in our standard construction, factory-mounted and tested controls and up to 6" wall thickness. We provide factory testing for leakage, deflection, airflow and sound sensitivity. MarCraft’s proprietary technology has been applied for the operation of air structures in remote areas of Siberia, as well as for environmentally challenging waste management, manufacturing and warehousing applications in Asia, the United States and around the world. |
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