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An industrial air cleaning device that captures, filters, and removes harmful smoke, dust, mist, and fumes generated during manufacturing processes.
Key Features & Advantages
•Efficient Filtration: High-efficiency filters (e.g., HEPA) capture fine particles.
•Health & Safety: Protects worker health and ensures a cleaner workspace.
•Equipment Protection: Prevents damage to machinery from dust accumulation.
•Regulatory Compliance: Helps meet workplace air quality standards.
•Source Capture: Effectively removes contaminants at the point of origin.
Common Applications
Metal Fabrication: Welding, laser cutting, and grinding.
Woodworking: Sanding and sawing.
Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals: Powder and vapor handling.
Food Processing: Cooking oil mist and powder transfer.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What's the main type?
A: Cartridge-type (using filters) is most common. Electrostatic types are ideal for oil mists.
Q: How to choose one?
A: Consider the type of pollutant, required airflow, and installation style (portable for flexibility, central for multiple stations).
Q: What if the suction power drops?
A: The primary cause is a clogged filter. Check and clean or replace the filter cartridge.
Q: How often to replace the filter?
A: There's no fixed schedule. Replace it when the unit alarms or suction power significantly decreases. Automatic self-cleaning features can extend filter life.
An industrial air cleaning device that captures, filters, and removes harmful smoke, dust, mist, and fumes generated during manufacturing processes.
Key Features & Advantages
•Efficient Filtration: High-efficiency filters (e.g., HEPA) capture fine particles.
•Health & Safety: Protects worker health and ensures a cleaner workspace.
•Equipment Protection: Prevents damage to machinery from dust accumulation.
•Regulatory Compliance: Helps meet workplace air quality standards.
•Source Capture: Effectively removes contaminants at the point of origin.
Common Applications
Metal Fabrication: Welding, laser cutting, and grinding.
Woodworking: Sanding and sawing.
Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals: Powder and vapor handling.
Food Processing: Cooking oil mist and powder transfer.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What's the main type?
A: Cartridge-type (using filters) is most common. Electrostatic types are ideal for oil mists.
Q: How to choose one?
A: Consider the type of pollutant, required airflow, and installation style (portable for flexibility, central for multiple stations).
Q: What if the suction power drops?
A: The primary cause is a clogged filter. Check and clean or replace the filter cartridge.
Q: How often to replace the filter?
A: There's no fixed schedule. Replace it when the unit alarms or suction power significantly decreases. Automatic self-cleaning features can extend filter life.