Focus on Thermal Spray
Capturing dust and fumes generated during thermal spraying presents a unique challenge. With thermal spray, floor space is typically at a premium…
Reducing Thermal Spray Hazards with Proper Dust Collection
This white paper reviews the hazards and describes how to design a dust collection system that is specifically engineered to your thermal…
Answering Your Questions about ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 199
The new ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 199-2016, Method of Testing the Performance of Industrial Pulse Cleaned Dust Collectors, is the first to provide a methodology for comparing…
10 Ways to Keep Your Dust Collector Operating Safely
When operating an industrial dust collector, deflagration protection, venting, filter efficiencies and safety monitoring are just a few elements that can mean the difference…
How to Make Sure Your Dust Collection System Complies with Combustible Dust Standards
Combustible dust explosions are a risk in many areas of a plant, but one of the most common locations is the dust collection system…
Six Things Construction Engineering Firms Should Consider When Specifying an Industrial Dust Collector
Specifying a dust collection system for a new or expanded facility involves research and attention to detail. This white paper reviews six key areas of investigation…
Controlling Dangerous Dusts in the Food Processing Industry
Dust hazards that occur in food manufacturing and processing include occupational exposure, cross-contamination and combustible dust…
Mitigating Combustible Dust Hazards Associated with Dust Collectors
Dust collection systems have a high risk of explosions, which is why they are addressed by OSHA’s National Emphasis Program for combustible dust…