The filtering degree of the SRH is 9.995%, making it suitable for extracting carcinogenic & pathagenic dusts such as lead, cadmium, nickel & zinc chromate etc. Only special extractors that attain extremely high levels of safewty are deisgnated H.. . ...
This industrial extractor is ideal for continuous extraction of hazardous dusts from category M the integral EC motor ensures maximum durability, even under the toughest conditions. Suitable applications include the semi- stationary extraction of du... ...
Many types of dust fall into the explosive or combustible category and should always be extracted using an appropriate dust extractor. Some of these dusts include aluminium and paper dust, soot, powder-coating dust and glass-fibre or carbon- fibre r...
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Many types of dust fall into the explosive or combustible category & should always be extracted using an appropriate dust extractor. Some of these dusts include aluminium & paper dust, soot, powder-coating dust & glass-fibre or carbon- fibre r...
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Aluminium - Corrosion resistant lightweight metal
Paper - A thin sheet mainly used for writing. Available in a variety of colours. Made mainly from wood pulp.
Litre - A unit of volume equivilent to 1000 Mililitres
Glass - A solid, typically transparent. Brittle and used in windows. The first patent granted in the UK was for Glass.
Carbon - A common element, in its simplest form is coal. The element can take different form from hard diamonds through graphite to soft carbon
Dust - A general term used for micro particles in the atmosphere