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Clean Air
Waste Processing Industry

Source of extraction when processing waste

 

During the processing of waste, dust and odour are released during various processes. These health hazardous gases and vapours spread rapidly in the immediate vicinity. Fine dust and aerosols (very small liquid droplets or solid particles floating in the air) can contaminate the air. With targeted source extraction and ventilation, the concentration of these contaminants can be minimized.

 

Air Solutions Holland has the following different source extraction solutions for the waste processing industry:

 

  • Extraction arms with various different nozzles
  • Extraction cranes for more range
  • Ring extraction around manholes or filler openings
  • Slit extraction very directional over the full width or length of a machine or process line
  • Edge extraction for a larger area around a machine or process line

The purpose of these extraction solutions is always the same: protect your employees by directly extracting harmful gases, vapours, fine dust and/or aerosols. The source extraction solution is therefore mounted as close as possible between the place where the dust is released and the place where your staff breathes air. Airflows are easily disturbed by rapid movements of equipment or heat and cold sources. Also, many gases and vapours are heavier than air, so they will sag downwards. All these specific requirements and preconditions are taken into account in our advice: how can we protect your employees as good as possible, what is the best choice of source extraction, what speed of extraction is desirable and what is the ideal position of the extraction system. Air Solutions Holland therefore offers a customer specific solution that is most suitable for your situation, our employees are always ready to advise you.

 

Quality marks:

  • CE
  • TÜV
  • ATEX for explosion-proof versions
  • FDA (U.S. risk assessment in food and pharmaceutical industry)
  • GMP (Quality assurance system in food and pharmaceutical industry)