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Source capture is the most effective solution for controlling welding fumes.

Dust generated during wood production and processing poses serious health and safety risks to workers, as well as to equipment and assets in the factory. We will guide you on how to effectively protect the working environment. If left uncontrolled, sawdust and wood dust create many occupational hazards such as poor indoor air quality, dust accumulation on machinery causing wear and tear and rapid damage, and the potential risk of dust fires, leading to fires or even explosions.

With the increasing use of composite materials such as fiberglass, carbon fiber, and reinforced plastics in industries like aerospace, automotive, and wind energy, these materials offer superior strength and flexibility. However, their machining processes generate hazardous composite dust.

Dust can easily spread throughout industrial facilities. While not all dust poses an immediate hazard, it is generally undesirable and may negatively affect worker health, equipment performance, and product quality. Some types of dust may also be combustible.