• Mine field dust collection

    Mine field dust collection
    Mine field dust collection PFC provides dust colloction for various mine field processes including drilling, crushing, sieving and material conveying. Starting from each hood source capture to dust surpression. An efficient system can significantly reduce dust and noise level. Target equipment: Industrial crusher:dust from crushing process for larger raw material Oscillaing screen:dust from the small particular screening process Conveyor belt:a large amount of dust raised especially at the joint of conveyors with attitute difference Dust feature: Large bulk of dust,big noise  PFC-B bag house series Easy dust releaseDrop out box and baffle plate for majority of...
  • Saw dust

    Saw dust
    Saw dust Collect saw dust during the cutting, edging, surface treatment processes which greatly improvement the environment and prevent injuries from splatter. Target equipment: Sawing & drilling: Saw dust from the sawing and cutting process are medium and small size Milling machine: Wood chips and milling wood dust from sculpturing process are usually large particles Sander: Sanding process generates large bulk of fine and dry dust Dust feature: Wood saw and dust are dry and in large volumes. Particle size varies and contains wood tar with phenols and alkanes which post health threats Saw dust are...
  • Cutting Dust

    Cutting Dust
     Cutting Dust The cutting process generates various types of smoke particles containing oxides. Industrial dust collectors can effectively adsorb the dust, fumes, and oil mist produced during cutting, remove harmful gases from the exhaust, minimize dust and odors, and render them harmless Target Equipment Flame cutting machine: During the cutting process, the flame cutting machine generates high temperatures, smoke and gas, and has an odor, which poses a threat to the body and environment. Laser cutting machine: When cutting flat materials or pipelines, the smoke generated by the laser cutting machine contains harmful particles that are...
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