Filtration methods
Source capturing systems
Source capturing systems are designed to remove localized contaminants at the place where they are generated.
They usually feature an expandable arm and a hood through which fumes and smoke are sucked into the filter. They can get as near to the source as possible.
In addition to these source capturing systems, there are different types of customizable, flexible source capture extension arms and exhaust hoods.
Some extension arms are smart; they have sensors and move to the contamination place in seconds, while they can expand to cover the whole area where pollutants are emitted.
Yet they cannot cause harm to the workers - they have sensors for detecting human touch.
Use of source capturing systems
- Welding fumes extraction
- Asphalt
- Grinding dusts
- Dry dusts
- Soldering fumes
- Die casting
- VOC Control
- Sandblasting
- Powder coating
- Other airborne particles
Ambient air cleaning
Ambient cleaning devices are free-hanging systems for general background air cleaning. Ambient air cleaning is achieved by creating a planned circulation pattern in the industrial environment to filter the entire air space every few minutes.
Free-hanging collectors provide filtration of solder smoke, dry chemicals, wet or dry grinding dust, mineral dust, oil mist smoke, sanding dust, welding smoke and grinding dust.
Ambient cleaning devices can be used as a stand-alone system or in conjunction with source capturing systems to achieve required air quality results. Available in unlimited airflows.
There are different types of ambient cleaning systems, such as mist collectors, electrostatic precipitators, free hanging dust collectors, ambient cartridge dust collectors, etc.


