Each phase of the cement production process entails the release of large quantities of toxic and very dangerous dust. This dust settles on all kinds of surfaces inside the plant (machinery, buildings, trucks, workers), consequently posing a...
Workplace Safety
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Efficient Filtration: The Key Element Of Industrial Vacuum Cleaners
While in use, an industrial vacuum cleaner collects dusts, particles and materials with different grain sizes and characteristics. It is essential that the vacuum cleaner holds all these materials inside and prevents them from being reintroduced into the environment...
Centralised Vacuum Systems | The Latest Generation of Vacuum Systems!
Does dust in your working environment affect the image of your business?Are you the production or operations manager in a manufacturing environment or construction site looking to increase productivity and reduce downtime?Are you the OH&S manager or site engineer...
Dust Control in Australia | Prevent COPD
How You Can Ensure Dust Control in Australian Workplaces Dust is everywhere from our homes to workplaces, and if you work in an industry where a lot of dust is produced, ensuring that it’s controlled is vital. Why? Simply put, dust can cause health issues if not...
5 Dangerous Aspects Of Aluminium That Every Worker Should Know
Aluminium is one of the most widely used metals across a range of industries from food production, to aeronautics and aerospace. Due to the wide range of alloys that can be made with aluminium, it is possible to modify the characteristics of this metal in several...
Is A Commercial Or Industrial Vacuum Cleaner Better For Your Needs?
A vacuum cleaner is just a tool for floor cleaning, isn’t it? All vacuum cleaners are similar and conceived just to clean up some dust, aren’t they? Well, actually it is quite the opposite: choosing the right vacuum cleaner is very important, especially...
10 Tips to Extend the Life of Your Delfin Vacuum
Industrial vacuum cleaners are fundamental tools to carry out scheduled maintenance and cleaning of industrial environments. We can supply your business with a vacuum for almost any application. Our premier range of Delfin vacuums are certified for use with fine,...
Silica Dust Control
Silica dust refers to the crystalline silica that is present in stone, rock, sand, gravel and clay. These materials which are often called quartz are common on construction and oil and gas sites. The dust created by silica materials originates from these partials being ground, drilled or cut. Once these partials are distributed by such means, the silica is released in the form of dust making it easy to breathe in.