What is better than vacuuming?
Clearly: Preventing the need for vacuuming in the first place. And that means extracting at the point where the dust or vapours are generated.
In industrial production, this means that if extraction is provided at one crucial point, a lot of work can be saved in the long term - because the dust does not settle in the entire production environment and therefore no additional use of industrial vacuum cleaners is required.
This realisation is not new. It can be put into practice with RUWAC, for example with the dust extractors from the DS 6 series. They can be used as stationary dust extractors - even in 24/7 operation - or flexibly on site if, for example, dusty material is to be transferred or bulk material is to be filled.
The extraction elements - usually extraction arms - are always customised to the application. The internal diameter of the pipe plays a role, as does the proximity to the extraction point, but also the flow speed. Ruwac engineers can draw on a wide range of accessories.
The experience of users with these extraction arms shows: Production remains cleaner when dust or vapours are extracted at the point of origin. And that's not all - the risk of dust explosions is also reduced and, depending on the nature of the dust, health protection is improved.
Depending on the application, there are further advantages. For example, the recovery rate of the material can be increased if it is extracted directly and unmixed. Occupational safety also increases, as the risk of slipping is reduced, for example, if dust does not fall to the floor in the first place.
These examples show: It is worth thinking about the topic
"Extraction directly at the point of origin of the dust".
The RUWAC sales consultants will be happy to check the respective application and make suggestions for direct extraction.