Individual modules contain four filters and accommodate airflows up to 6,000 CFM each, providing a near-limitless variety of configurations and airflow capabilities.Types of dust can range from fine to moderately sized dust such as wood, composites, cement, concrete, dry powder, sand, welding smoke, granite, countertop and toner.Effective dust collectors control, reduce and remove potentially harmful particles and vapours from gases from a manufacturing process or the air and environment during production and manufacturing. The equipment is specifically designed to clean and philtre hazardous dusts and particulate contaminants released into the work environment or atmosphere to maintain and improve air quality.
What Regulations Are Applicable to Dust Collectors?
Certain industrial operations-e.g., chemical manufacturing, food processing, and metalworking/woodworking-generate significant amounts of airborne dust and debris. As these compounds can negatively affect human health, numerous federal, state, and local regulatory organizations-e.g., the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)-impose strict guidelines aimed toward preventing employees and passersby from exposure. One key method industry professionals employ to comply with regulations is integrating dust collector equipment in their facility to minimize dust accumulation.
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