STV tests and sells the extraction equipment of Plymovent on and for all common welding processes. The products sold by STV must meet their highest demands. That’s why the ‘Experience Centre’ is equipped with extraction equipment of Plymovent.
In Technum’s metal working place an impressive number of youngsters and adults are trained during the day and in the evenings. The main activities are welding, cutting and grinding.
Due to the large size of the workpieces and the relatively large distance between the welds, source extraction was impossible. The welding fumes would pollute and accumulate throughout the workshop.
The robot is used for welding large workpieces, which involves large amounts of welding wire and this results in more welding fumes. Combined with the manual welding this produces lots of fine particulate matter that results in a cloud of welding fumes.
In view of the stringent environmental legislation and to meet the TLV values for welding fumes, Voortman strongly focused on proper and effective removal of welding fumes.
The welding and turning activities take place in two separate production halls. Most work is based on projects, this means that flexibility is extremely important.
Welding fumes are extremely fine and volatile and contain suspended metal particulates. We wanted to protect our operators from those particles.
Welding fumes accumulated into the workshop and generated a ‘blue layer’ inside the building. In order to remove this vast amount of welding fumes Mimault needed a professional extraction and filtration system.
Edmolift UK Ltd challenged Plymovent to supply an extraction system that prevents welding fumes and welding dust covering stock in the warehouse.
Micron was looking for an effective dust control device with filters to ensure easy maintenance. Plymovent was challenged to get the dust levels under control.
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