Dust Extraction for Grinding Workstations
All machining processes using plastics and composites produce very fine fragments. These dust aerosols can negatively impact human health.
They can also inhibit the efficiency of machine tools and plant equipment.
A static electricity discharge presents a potential fire and explosion risk, as well. These are among the reasons why processed dust from composites should be collected and discharged carefully.
Reliable and Safe Air Pollution Control Using Suitable Protective Measures
Dust collectors in the VARIO or PT series are used for the grinding of plastics and composites. In the event of a potential risk of explosion or fire, additional safeguards such as the ProFlap back pressure flap or ProShield can be installed.
Extraction of dust created during fabrication of GRP and CFC composite molds
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These customers rely on our extraction systems during grinding of plastics and composites.
Allgaier Automotive GmbH, Mühlhausen - Germany
FEINGUSS BLANK GmbH, Riedlingen - Germany
Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Specialty Steel GmbH & Co. KG, Witten - Germany
Johne Karosseriebau-Blechbearbeitung, Leingarten - Germany
Stryker Leibinger GmbH & Co. KG, Freiburg - Germany
... and many more!
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Set and Guidelines
TA-Luft: Air pollution control - emission standards >>
42. BImSchV: Avoiding legionella risk in wet scrubbers >>
VDI 2262-3: Air quality in the workplace - clean air recirculation >>
TRGS 900: Occupational limit values in the workplace >>
TRGS 561: Processing of carcinogenic metals >>
TRGS 528: Welding operations >>
DGUV-Regel 109-001 (fomerly: BGR 109): Grinding, brushing and polishing of aluminum >>
DGUV-Regel 109-002 (formerly: BGR 121): Workplace ventilation >>
DGUV-Regel 109-011 (formerly: BGR 204): Magnesium processing >>
1999/92/EG (formerly: ATEX 137): Explosion Protection Directive for Operators >>
2014/34/EU (formerly: ATEX 114): Explosion Protection Directive for Manufacturers >>
EN 1127-1: Explosive environments >>
TRBS 727: Avoiding ignition hazards created by electrostatic charges >>
VDI 2263-6: Fire and explosion protection for dust extraction systems >>