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Industrial vacuuming

Industrial vacuuming is the first line of defense against dust, shavings, and hazardous particles
generated in production processes.

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What is industrial vacuuming?

It consists of the localized capture of contaminants through extraction ports and their conveyance through pipes to a separator (cyclone, HEPA filter, silo, or inertial separator). A fan or turbine produces the necessary vacuum to transport the material, which is deposited in containers for recycling or safe disposal.

Controlled vacuum principle

By generating a constant negative pressure, the system captures particles at the point of emission, preventing their dispersion. Multi-stage filters retain up to 99.995% of particles ≥0.3µm, protecting both the operator and the machinery.

Advantages for the industry

  • Reduction of breathable dust and improvement of indoor air quality.
  • Prevention of ATEX explosions by removing combustible dusts (aluminum, sugar, wood).
  • Decrease in manual cleaning time by 60%.
  • Recovery of spilled raw materials and return to the process.
  • Compliance with OSHA, NFPA, and Directive 2014/347UE regulations.
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Step-by-step vacuuming process

1

LOCALIZED CAPTURE

Hoods or pipes extract dust and shavings at the source

2

PNEUMATIC TRANSPORT

Galvanized steel pipes convey the material to the separator

3

FILTERING AND SEPARATION

HEPA filters or sleeves capture fine particles; rotary valves discharge solids

Other industrial uses

  • Cleaning of floors and equipment in pharmaceutical plants.

  • Collection of waste and dust in paint booths
  • Shaving vacuuming in milling machines and CNC lathes
  • Extraction of welding fumes with articulated arms.

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