Distributor showcases AeroGuard at MachTech Expo 2024
Distributor showcases AeroGuard at MachTech Expo 2024
Welding and cutting fume removalPress release4 Oct 2024Working safely
Our Bulgarian distributor Kammarton is participating in the MachTech Expo 2024, currently taking place in Sofia, Bulgaria. At this exhibition industry leaders present cutting-edge technologies and innovations in the industrial sector. Our distributor has several booths at the exhibition, attracting significant attention from visitors and industry professionals.
The health and safety of welders are becoming an increasingly important topic in Bulgaria. With growing awareness of the health risks associated with welding fumes and poor air quality, more companies are seeking solutions to improve the work environment for their employees.
Our distributor has already welcomed a large number of customers to the booth, where they received detailed information on how to address their specific air filtration and safety needs.
AeroGuard Air Monitor On the Kammarton booth the highlight is the newly introduced AeroGuard system. The AeroGuard is designed to monitor the quality of the indoor air. It provides real-time data on air conditions, allowing businesses to take proactive steps in maintaining optimal air quality. With its easy-to-use interface and automated alerts, AeroGuard helps companies comply with safety regulations and enhance employee well-being. Its smart monitoring capabilities contribute to greater productivity by reducing potential risks associated with poor air quality.
“We are delighted to see such strong interest in AeroGuard at MachTech 2024,” said Mr. Todorov, Product Expert of Kammarton, department Welding and Cutting. “Welder health is a critical issue, and we are proud to offer solutions that help improve safety in the workplace.”
Metal fume fever is a benign, self-limiting occupational respiratory disease that results from the inhalation of fine metal particles. Whilst the exact mechanism for this condition is not known, the primary cause is thought to relate to the inhalation of zinc oxide fumes produced when zinc-coated steel or zinc-containing alloys (e.g. brass) are heated to high temperatures. A variety of other names for this condition is used, such as copper fever, brazier’s disease, welder’s ague, foundry fever, brass chills and spelter shakes.
Plymovent has a strong focus on innovative product development, by developing solutions for clean air at work that are ahead of the curve or add more bang for the buck.