Clean Air During Mold Material Preparation Protects Personnel
Mold material preparation generates carcinogenic quartz dust at multiple stages of the process. These emissions must be effectively extracted and safely separated.
Whether during material discharge, sand transport via conveyor belts, lump crushing, magnetic separation, or at points like the bucket elevator, sand cooler, or mixer - every emission source must be captured using appropriate extraction units to ensure reliable containment and worker protection.
Sturdy and Energy Efficient Dust Collector
JET-SET series dust collectors are particularly well-suited for handling abrasive quartz dust, thanks to their large, durable, and flexible filter elements.
Alternatively, PT filters combined with pre-separators can be used. These systems are known for their energy efficiency and low filter resistance, making them a practical choice in many applications.
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Used Products
Dust Collector PT-Filter >>
Dust Collector JET-SET >>
TRGS 560: Air Recirculation After Processing Carcinogenic Dust >>
Capturing Devices >>
Set and Guidelines
TA-Luft: Air pollution control - emission standards >>
VDI 2262-3: Air quality in the workplace - clean air recirculation >>
TRGS 900: Occupational limit values in the workplace >>
TRGS 560: Air recirculation after processing carcinogenic dust >>
DGUV-Regel 109-002 (formerly: BGR 121): Workplace ventilation >>