Eggcrate Diffusers
The name "eggcrate" refers to the appearance of the diffuser, which resembles the structure of an egg carton. The diffuser consists of a grid-like pattern with square or rectangular cells. Each cell features a series of interconnected, open-ended, and sloped channels.
Construction: Eggcrate diffusers are typically constructed from lightweight materials such as aluminum or plastic. This construction makes them durable and resistant to corrosion.
Light Diffusion: In addition to air distribution, eggcrate diffusers can also serve as a light diffuser. When placed in ceiling fixtures, they help to distribute and scatter light, reducing glare and creating a softer, more uniform illumination.
are lightweight and relatively easy to install. They can be mounted directly onto ceiling or wall openings using screws or clips. Routine maintenance typically involves cleaning the diffuser periodically to remove dust or debris that may accumulate on the surface.