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Eight things you should know about welding fume extraction hoods

2020-06-17

How can you make sure that your welding fume extraction equipment is truly effective, and that the welder is safe from fume exposure? A lot of it comes down to the positioning of the extraction hood. Here are some of the most important things to keep in mind when using and positioning a welding fume extraction hood in your workshop.

Complete smart filter solutions allow you to get the most out of your air filtration

2020-05-20

The implementation of smart filters, thanks to IoT technology, is a major development in the area of industrial air filtration. However, it is in many ways merely the first step toward having a more intelligent, user-friendly and complete air filtration solution in place. The combination of smarter filtration products, IIoT technology, and service & support specific to the customer’s unique needs presents opportunities that can improve the overall system performance and reduce the cost of ownership.

How can factories and workshops comply with stricter chrome-6 regulations?

2020-04-08

Several European countries have recently lowered their national chrome-6/chrome (VI) limit values, in some cases down to 0,001 mg/m3. That is a rather sharp reduction from the already comparatively low EU limit value of 0,005 mg/m3. This development has probably only just begun, and we can expect these limit values to decrease even further in the years to come – not only in Europe. So, what measures can companies take to adapt to these new regulations, and protect their personnel from chrome-6 exposure?

How to ensure clean air in an industrial workplace

2020-03-17

Having clean air in the factory or workshop is a must for companies who wish to stay attractive and competitive. Clean air in industrial environments has gone from being an apparent contradiction to becoming a convenient, cost-saving reality, with numerous benefits to your personnel, productivity, and company brand.

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Why having clean air in your factory or workshop is an easy and essential decision

2020-02-13

Bad air quality. It is a term that conjures up images of congested highways, smog-filled cities, and chimneys spewing out smoke; some outdoor environment that you would most likely want to avoid, or protect yourself from. But bad air quality can be a severe problem in indoors environments as well. In many factories, workshops, and other industrial facilities, particulates from dust and/or fumes pose a danger to the personnel as well as the production process at large. However, there are smart, easy and efficient ways of averting these dangers, and ensuring clean air even in challenging industrial environments.