High Operational Safety Ensures Trouble-Free and Energy-Efficient Performance
Spring grinding produces particulate emissions that cannot be fully eliminated, even with state-of-the-art equipment. To ensure operational safety, worker protection, and environmental compliance, these emissions must be properly captured, extracted, and separated.
The presence of fine dust, often toxic or carcinogenic, further increases the need for reliable filtration. Additionally, rising energy efficiency standards place further demands on the design and performance of extraction systems.
Efficient and Robust Dust Collectors for Continuous Operation
Dust collectors from the VARIO and PT series are ideally suited for extracting dust generated during spring grinding. These systems use KLR filters with a PTFE membrane, achieving a residual dust content of less than 0.1%. This enables clean air recirculation into the workplace without the need for additional secondary filters - significantly improving energy efficiency.
To ensure compliance, air recirculation must follow the TRGS 560 regulation. Continuous compressed air cleaning of the filters ensures consistent performance and operational safety.
References Spring End Grinding
These customers rely on our extraction systems during spring grinding.
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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Used Products
Dust Collector VARIO eco >>
Dust Collector PT-Filter >>
Pre-Separators >>
Capturing Devices >>
Filter Element KLR-Filter >>
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 >>