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Dust Collectors – How to Efficiently and Effectively Clean Your Industrial Environment

on Tue, 06/18/2013 - 18:32

Pure, clean air is critical within industrial environments to ensure workers health and safety. Many industries such as woodcutting, furniture building, plastic cutting, metal working, welding, among others operate under conditions that create a lot of dust and smoke.

Dust collectors are devices that filter dust from polluted air generated by industrial processes and discharge clean air into the environment. Efficient dust collectors protect employees from dry particulates and pollution in the air.

There are a variety of dust collectors on the market that efficiently treat polluted air.

Dealing with Dust

on Tue, 06/18/2013 - 18:27

Modern industrial processes produce significant quantities of airborne dust made up of a variety of particulates, which can be harmful to workers who breathe in the dust. Industrial processes such as welding, laser and plasma cutting, abrasive blasting, metal-working, mixing, and grinding handle dry materials which release minute dust particles in the air where they float freely or settle on surfaces.

Industrial environments require dust control systems that are designed to protect plant personnel from exposure to these hazardous airborne dust particulates.

Risks of Dust

Dust particles

Clean Air America Deploys 7 LEAF Weldstations At Lincoln Land Community College To Provide Air Filtration

on Fri, 06/14/2013 - 16:53

Self-Contained Welding Stations Save Energy, While Cleaning the Air

October 4, 2012 – Atlanta, GA– Clean Air America, Inc., innovator in air filtration products that protect workers, students, and the environment, recently deployed 7 Clean Air LEAF Weldstations at Lincoln Land Community College (LLCC), which offers welding operator and welding specialist certifications. The Clean Air Weldstations will be used to eliminate weld smoke and grinding dust from the welding training lab, providing crystal clean air for students and staff to breathe.

“Last year, LLCC added welding as a career