Dec 10, 2014 | Environment and sustainability, Thermal spraying
Metal spraying processes are essential to many industries, but they emit metallic powder. The particles emitted can enter the atmosphere, which in turn adds to the pollution problems. Although the environment damage is one major downside to metal spraying processes,...
Dec 10, 2014 | Environment and sustainability, Industrial Vacuum Systems
In many different types of industrial production, you might find yourself dealing with a serious dust problem. This can happen whether the material you’re using is wood or metal, as well as mining and other types of rock and ore processing. However, dust problems in...
Dec 10, 2014 | Dust extraction, Environment and sustainability
Many industries, including mining, construction, and manufacturing, have airborne dust particles as a by-product. When left unattended, these particles can harm the environment by adding to the air pollution. Before the dust particles even reach the atmosphere, they...
Dec 10, 2014 | Dust extraction, Environment and sustainability
The particles that escape when you mine, manufacture products, and other industries can escape into the atmosphere and add to the pollution. Not only does this lead to unhealthy air that can cause health problems, especially asthma and other respiratory problems, for...
Dec 10, 2014 | Dust collection, Environment and sustainability
If your company releases dust and other microscopic airborne particles, then you need to have a dust collector in WA to reduce your environmental impact. Dust is a by-product of many industries, including manufacturing, mining, and construction. The small dust...
Dec 10, 2014 | Abrasive blasting, Environment and sustainability
Many different types of metalworking processes can produce dust and fumes, much like industrial production using other materials. One way of smoothing and cleaning some metals, especially steel, is abrasive blasting. Along with forced air, it uses heavy abrasive...