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The AQC Division offers a full range of robust dust collection and source capture equipment at the leading edge of dust collection technology with an efficient and functional dust collection design, developed to provide significant operating savings throughout each dust collector's entire life cycle.
Multi-Application Dust Collectors Fitting Every Need
Every one of our dust collectors is specifically designed and manufactured to meet -and exceed, industrial and commercial needs offering lasting, consistent and trustworthy dust collection performances no matter in what type of industry these dust collectors are used in.
Why fume extraction and dust collection?
Control, extraction and collection systems deal with health and safety issues in the work place. Industrially, there is no doubt that fumes and dust collection associated with the production process emit harmful substances into the workplace, whether it be soldering, welding, wood dust, solvents, adhesives, or sealants as they are all known causes of occupational asthma. Fumes and particles created from these processes are some of the most common pollutants in the industrial workplace. That's why, nowadays, industrial collectors are so much in need in industrial applications.
Benefits of using exhaust systems and duct cleaning
The danger is that these fumes and particles contain both particulate matter and gaseous compounds that are capable of causing a variety of work associated ailments including:
• Headaches & Dizziness
• Nose Bleeds
• Chronic Bronchitis & Chest Pain
• Dermatitis
• Eye & Sinus Irritation
• Occupational Asthma
Some Common toxic particulates and gaseous compounds found in welding and soldering fumes for example include:
• Ethane
• Acetone
• Hydrocarbons
• Formaldehyde
• Carbon Monoxide
• Methyl Alcohol
• Toluene
• Diterpene Acid
• Carbon Dioxide
• Resin Particulates