
Coverage for Industrial Maintenance
Coverage for large equipment when relocation is impractical, including planned shutdowns and interventions.
Coverage for Industrial Maintenance
Coverage for large equipment when relocation is impractical, including planned shutdowns and interventions.
- Non-movable equipment
- Planned shutdowns
- Temporary protected area
Air defines the form. Engineering defines the project.
The membrane is laid out, secured to the ground and gradually raised by the air system. High-speed doors or airlocks support operational access.
Coverage for Industrial Maintenance
Coverage for large equipment when relocation is impractical, including planned shutdowns and interventions.
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Frequently asked questions
01What does DVF mean?+
DVF stands for Flexible Ventilated Dome, Pistelli’s name for its large-area coverage solution.
02How does DVF maintain its form?+
A continuous air system and pressure differential stabilize the membrane. Engineering defines the complete project configuration.
03Does a DVF have internal columns?+
The technology provides a large clear-span interior without conventional internal steel framing.
04Can trucks and machinery enter?+
Yes. Damcovering documents high-speed doors or airlocks for tractors, trucks, machinery and equipment.
05What ground types are possible?+
Damcovering lists sandy, clay, asphalt, concrete and wet ground. Site analysis defines the final interface.
06Can I rent a DVF?+
Yes. Sale, rental and operating lease are commercial formats presented by Damcovering.
07What dimensions are possible?+
Engineering defines dimensions after reviewing the application, site and project conditions.
08How much does a DVF cost?+
Investment depends on dimensions, application, access, ground, location and scope. The configurator structures the initial brief.

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