Feb 23, 2017 | Environment and sustainability, Mining dust suppression
What’s the best way to reduce overall emissions for a mining operation? This is a question that many mine companies often find themselves asking, for a variety of different reasons. Lower emissions mean a safer workplace for your miners and other technicians; lower...
Feb 23, 2017 | Chemical processing, Environment and sustainability
Throughout Australia’s industrial fields, including petrochemicals, agrochemicals, elastomers, oleochemicals, and ceramics, are gasses. These gasses, though essential catalysts within the production process, often prove toxic. They blend ammonia, carbon, and other...
May 7, 2015 | Dust extraction, Environment and sustainability
The world is going green. Companies, whether they are mining deep within the earth, forging steel from sand and silica, or processing essential chemicals, are expected to reduce their carbon footprints and improve their working conditions. This isn’t always easy to...
Mar 19, 2015 | Dust collection, Environment and sustainability
The Environmental Protection Authority and Industrial Worksafe have strict requirements and regulations as to the amount of emissions your company can have. Large organizations also have a license that allows only a certain amount of their product to be released into...
Mar 19, 2015 | Dust extraction, Environment and sustainability
Companies that engage in industrial work have to adhere to strict guidelines and regulations set by the Environmental Protection Authority and Industrial Worksafe. These ensure that you release the least possible foreign particles into the atmosphere. Large operations...
Mar 19, 2015 | Environment and sustainability, Industrial Vacuum Systems
Dust is a common feature in many types of industrial workplaces. Of course, any place that uses wood will be dealing with a lot of sawdust. Some types of metal processing, like abrasive blasting and cutting with plasma or laser heat, can produce potentially harmful...