Update to the selection of air terminal devices 2025: CLIK will be removed from the selection

We are proud of our wide range of products. Our selection is updated regularly so that we can offer the most current products. However, sometimes it comes time to stop manufacturing certain products so that we can make room for new products.

CLIK supply air valves will be removed from the selection. We will deliver existing orders as agreed and provide the product as long as there is enough stock. Availability must be checked during the order phase.

Modern and timeless AIRA valves replace CLIKs. They can also be found in the most common housing ventilation ducts, and the air volume range is ideal for living spaces.

 

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