Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Shop Dust Collection Systems: An Easy Way to Lower Equipment Maintenance Costs

Any type of business using machines that create or are exposed to dust definitely has higher equipment maintenance costs, simply because that dust gets into the grease, clogs up different parts, and causes extra wear & tear. And though normal source capture large dust particle collection systems do trap a lot of the dust, that other airborne dust that settles on the unit is also a big factor. Why? The finer dust particles, especially if the particles are sharp ceramic, rock, or metal, can more easily work their way into the machine, into the grease fittings, etc., and soon the machine is clogging up, or breaking down.
 
An excellent way to prevent this problem (and ensure employee safety) is to use a quality dust collection system for your workshop or job site, preferably with a HEPA filter. These types of industrial fine dust collectors can remove over 99% of all types of airborne dust (ceramic, plastic, flour, wood, metal, etc) in a matter of minutes, immediately reducing wear & tear on your machines—and your employees! Most of your best commercial particle extraction systems, such as those from Electrocorp, are made of heavy duty steel and other quality parts, have a high output from 350 to well over 1500 CFM (cubic feet per minute) and have great warranties, as well. And as soon as you install a portable or central HVAC based dust collection system like these, within about 30 minutes you will notice that the air is much cleaner—and in just a day or two, you’ll notice there’s less cleaning to do, which means fewer work hours you’ll have to pay.
 
Do make sure that you buy a quality dust extractor or particle removal system. Buying a cheap unit will only remove part of the dust, leaving the rest of it in the air to do its damage on machines, your employees’ health, and your pocket book. And make sure that you consider how much air is to be cleaned and buy the correct number of portable or central HVAC based units to give you a minimum of 2 clean air changes per hour—and actually, it’s best to consult OSHA (osha.gov) and find out what the regulations are, i.e., how many clean air changes are required for your particular industry so that you don’t have to pay heavy fines for non-compliance. One fine could be more than the dust filtration system would cost, and it just isn’t worth risking it.

However, back to our main point—getting set up with the correct dust particle collection system can save you a ton on machine repair, maintenance, health care costs, and possibly even lawsuits and OSHA fines. Bottom line: If your business involves dust, consider a quality portable dust extraction unit or central HVAC filtration system a smart investment and a prudent cost-cutting measure.
 
Air Purifiers and Cleaners.com offers a great selection of the best shop dust collection systems and industrial fine dust collectors for maximum dust and particle removal power–all at cheap discount prices with free shipping every day. If you have any questions about industrial or commercial dust control, or need a custom particle extraction unit, give our experts a call toll-free at 1-800-701-2513. We are here for you!
 
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