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How does fume extraction work in a fabrication workshop?
Posted by Connor Urquhart on
The main purpose of a fume extraction system is to remove hazardous particles from the air. By using a fume extraction system, you are protecting the workers on the shop floor as well as any workers that may enter the workshop regularly or occasionally. Many industries use processes such as welding, cutting, and grinding that create dangerous fumes that need fume extraction to protect people, machinery assets, and the environment which is shared by everyone. How to use fume extraction units Mobile units are easy to install by switching on the unit and pointing the extraction hood on the end...
The Need for Clear Air
Posted by Peter Lucas on
As we all move back from the pandemic into something more normal, there are many things that we have learned at both a personal and professional level. A lesson almost universally accepted is the need for increased emphasis on air quality in the spaces we live and work in. Recent data released by The World Health Organization estimates that 99 percent of the world’s population is breathing air that exceeds their latest recommendations and recent government surveys place clean air as an important consideration when returning to work. Dust particles, chemicals, or pathogens negatively affect our health, impacting productivity, machine reliability, and our environment....