A logical step to invest because of our workers
The entire production process of the stoves takes place in one area. It starts with the cutting and bending of the stainless-steel plates.
Engineered multiple arm system solutions completed with our wide range of fans, control equipment and filters.
We offer a wide range of extraction arms for at-source capture of welding fumes and grinding dust. Different arm lengths and diameters can be specific to certain processes and application. Plymovent extraction arms are available in working radiuses from 3 to 29 ft with diameters of 3 to 8 inches (1.0 to 8.8 metres with diameters of 75 to 200 mm).
The Plymovent filter range varies from small single filters to large modular, self-cleaning filters which can be expanded as your business grows.
A state-of-the-art Plymovent system will automatically monitor and adjust the air volume needed depending on how many workplaces are being used at any given time. The controls in the system will automatically adjust to the pressure drop in mechanical filters and maintain the air volume performance at each fume extractor. An automatically controlled extraction system will also lower your energy consumption. It will enable you to substantially lower your use of electricity and overall energy consumption and therefore give a shorter ROI (return on investment). You will also make a contribution to improving the global environment. Investing money in at-source capture in hazardous environments results in less absence due to illness and better retention of employees.
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Below you will find various installations of this product at our customers.
The entire production process of the stoves takes place in one area. It starts with the cutting and bending of the stainless-steel plates.
Ventilation was not considered in the development stage of the facility and was, therefore, very poor with only natural air flow through open doors and windows and some ‘whirlybirds’ in the roof of the building.
The production activities at Baltimore Aircoil require a lot of metalworking and welding. The company concluded for itself that the extraction of welding fumes and hazardous gases in the production halls could be improved.
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