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HVAC Duct Machinery in Southeast Asia
HVAC duct machinery for Southeast Asia: proven SBKJ installations across Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines. Tropical climate-tested machines and local language support.
SBKJ in Southeast Asia
SBKJ Group has supplied HVAC ductwork machinery — spiral tubeformers, auto duct production lines, TDF flange formers, lockformers and gore-lockers — to fabricators and HVAC contractors across Southeast Asia for over a decade. Local liaison: Singapore, Jakarta, Bangkok.
Cities served
Singapore, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh, Manila — plus surrounding industrial zones. Sea freight transit time from Shanghai to most Southeast Asia ports is 30–45 days; SBKJ engineers travel for installation supervision and operator training.
Standards and compliance
SBKJ machines are CE-marked and ISO 9001:2015 certified. For Southeast Asia we additionally support compliance with SS, SNI, TIS standards on request, including documentation translation and on-site verification during commissioning.
Most-specified machines for Southeast Asia
- SBAL-V Auto Duct Production Line — 800–2,500 m²/day rectangular duct output
- SBTF-1602 Spiral Tubeformer — Φ80–Φ1600 mm spiral round duct
- SBTDF TDF Flange Forming — dominant rectangular duct connection standard
- SBLC Lockformer — Pittsburgh and S-cleat seams
- SBEM-1250 Gorelocker — round duct fittings and elbows
Local support
Regional liaison across ASEAN markets. Spare parts ship from the Jiangyin factory directly. Remote support is available via WhatsApp (+61 435 074 994) and email (sales@sbkjduct.com), with engineer response within 12 hours and technical troubleshooting within 72 hours.
Country-by-country notes
ASEAN HVAC duct fabrication varies considerably by country, and SBKJ machine specifications usually shift to match. Singapore projects almost always specify TDF flange on rectangular duct, with strict SS 553 air-tightness requirements; the SBAL-V auto duct line plus a Φ100–1600 spiral tubeformer is the typical baseline. Indonesia spans a wider range — large Jakarta and Surabaya contractors run full SBAL-V lines, while smaller fabricators outside the major metros still favour the SBAL-III or stand-alone spiral tubeformers with manual TDF assembly. Malaysia and Thailand sit between the two: SS-aligned construction in Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok metros, more cost-sensitive equipment selection in industrial corridor projects. Vietnam has been the fastest-growing ASEAN market for SBKJ since 2020, driven by FDI manufacturing build-outs in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh and Hai Phong; many of these projects specify both spiral and rectangular lines. Philippines orders concentrate around the BGC, Cebu and Davao metros for commercial HVAC, with periodic spikes for cleanroom and electronics-fab projects.
Tropical climate engineering
Year-round high humidity, frequent thunderstorms and salt-laden coastal air present three machinery considerations specific to ASEAN. First, electrical cabinet sealing matters — SBKJ machines for ASEAN ship with IP54 cabinets, conformally coated PCBs on the PLC and drives, and silica-gel desiccant packs on the long sea voyage. Second, coil specification typically defaults to G90 or G115 galvanized steel rather than G60 to extend the in-service life of the finished duct in coastal environments. Third, power supply across ASEAN is mostly 380V/415V at 50Hz, but Philippines and parts of Indonesia run 230V single-phase in some industrial sites — SBKJ machines ship with the correct primary winding for the destination on every order, configured against the buyer's confirmation at the technical proposal stage.
Logistics, transit time and customs
Sea freight transit time from Shanghai to ASEAN ports is among the fastest of any export market: 8–12 days to Singapore, 12–15 days to Port Klang (Malaysia) and Tanjung Priok (Jakarta), 12–14 days to Laem Chabang (Thailand), 10–14 days to Cat Lai (Ho Chi Minh) and Hai Phong (Vietnam), and 14–18 days to Manila. SBKJ ships on FOB Shanghai or CIF destination terms; CIF is often preferred for smaller buyers since SBKJ negotiates better freight rates than individual contractors. Customs clearance is generally straightforward in ASEAN — SBKJ supplies the commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin (Form E for ASEAN-China FTA preferential duty), and CE declaration as standard documentation. Form E typically reduces import duty to 0% on HVAC machinery under HS code 8479.89.
After-sales: warranty and on-site training
Standard 12-month warranty on mechanical and electrical components, with lifetime spare parts availability — SBKJ continues to support machines installed in Indonesia and Vietnam in the early 2010s with replacement bearings, drives and PLCs. On-site installation and operator training is delivered by an SBKJ engineer over 3–7 days during commissioning and is included in the machine price. Optional extended after-sales packages include annual preventive maintenance visits, on-site refresher training for new operators, and stock-and-hold spare-parts contracts for fabricators running multiple SBKJ lines.
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Currency, payment and Letter of Credit terms
Most ASEAN buyers settle SBKJ orders in USD, with a 30 percent deposit on contract signing and 70 percent against shipping documents at the destination port. SBKJ accepts wire transfer, irrevocable Letter of Credit at sight (LC), and irrevocable LC payable 30/60/90 days after sight for repeat customers with established payment history. LC discounting can be arranged through SBKJ's banking partners in Shanghai when the buyer needs to extend payment terms beyond 90 days. For first-time buyers, SBKJ also accepts third-party escrow through Alibaba Trade Assurance for orders below USD 100,000 — this is a useful confidence-building option that we recommend for new buyers who have not yet visited our Jiangyin factory.
Local language and operator training
SBKJ commissioning engineers work in English, which is the standard for industrial commissioning across ASEAN. For sites where the operators do not speak English, SBKJ partners with local interpreters during the on-site training week, and provides operator manuals translated into Bahasa Indonesia, Vietnamese, Thai, and Tagalog at no extra cost on request. Many of our ASEAN customers nominate one English-speaking lead operator who is trained in depth and then cascades the knowledge to the rest of the team after SBKJ engineers leave site — this is the lowest-friction model for sites where the operator pool turns over more frequently than the SBKJ machine ever needs maintenance.
Frequently asked questions for ASEAN buyers
Does the ASEAN-China FTA reduce import duty on SBKJ machinery?
Yes. HVAC ductwork machinery shipped from China to ASEAN under HS code 8479.89 typically attracts 0 percent import duty when accompanied by a Form E certificate of origin, which SBKJ supplies as standard.
How fast is sea freight from Shanghai to Singapore?
8–12 days door-to-port. SBKJ also ships from Ningbo, which adds roughly 1 day. The fastest realistic order-to-installation timeline for a single machine to Singapore is approximately 75 days from contract signing.
Does SBKJ accept Letter of Credit?
Yes. Irrevocable LC at sight is the standard option for ASEAN buyers. SBKJ also accepts deferred LC (30/60/90 days after sight) for repeat buyers with established payment history.
Are SBKJ manuals available in Vietnamese or Bahasa?
Yes. Operator manuals can be supplied translated into Vietnamese, Bahasa Indonesia, Thai, or Tagalog on request, at no extra cost. The technical specification, drawings, and PLC documentation remain in English.
Case study from the region
The most recent SBKJ installation covered in full detail on this site is in Southeast Asia: a ten-operator rectangular duct workshop in Ho Chi Minh City that replaced its hand-forming process with an SBAL-V-1250U. The Vietnam SBAL-V case study walks through the machine configuration, the 58-day commissioning timeline, the first-year results (output roughly tripled, rework dropped from 5.5% to 0.8%, tolerance tightened from ±3–5 mm to ±0.5–1.0 mm), and the three specific challenges encountered during the voltage and coil-supply shakedown. For buyers running a similar workshop anywhere in ASEAN, the Vietnam numbers are the closest proxy SBKJ currently publishes.
Other regions we serve
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