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Filtration systems for (wet) painting
Safely capture solvent-based paint mist
Wet painting produces aerosols, paint mist, and highly flammable solvent vapors. These pollute the indoor air and pose a fire or explosion hazard.
Extraction solutions for paint booths and workstations
FILTRACON® systems with optional ATEX certification reliably filter paint particles and vapors. Depending on the application, modular or centralized systems are available.
Filtration systems for polishing
Separate fine, often combustible dust from polishing processes
Polishing work, whether manual or automated, generates fine dust particles from the material and polishing agent. These are often flammable or harmful to health.
Efficient collection at source
FILTRACON® solutions with pre-separation and explosion-proof components offer maximum safety for dry polishing metals and plastics.
Filtration systems for blasting
Safely separate dust mixtures consisting of blasting media and material
Depending on the blasting agent and blasting material, complex dust mixtures are produced during cleaning, finishing, or compaction blasting.
Extraction systems for individual blasting processes
FILTRACON® offers modular systems with dry or wet separation, tailored to the amount of dust, explosion risk, and system design.
Filtration systems for thermal coating
Separating fine dust and process particles from high-temperature processes
Thermal spraying, whether with wire or powder, produces high-energy particles of metal, ceramic, or polymer materials. These respirable emissions pollute the indoor air and can accumulate in plant areas.
Reliable extraction technology with a focus on air quality and protection
Depending on the material used, effective explosion protection may also be required. FILTRACON® extraction solutions ensure clean, safe working conditions, tailored to the process, material, and plant structure.
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