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Dust in the wind
23 January 2013
A self-contained, personnel dedusting booth for removing dust and work debris from clothes has been introduced by air handling specialist, Air Control Industries. The free-standing booth has both blow and extraction s

A self-contained, personnel dedusting
booth for removing dust and
work debris from clothes has been
introduced by air handling specialist,
Air Control Industries.
The free-standing booth has both blow and extraction systems that work in unison to remove dust/dirt from clothes, simultaneously exhausting it away to avoid re-contamination.
Delivering air at pressures below 2.1 psi, it's safe even when the air jet is used directly on exposed skin. Air is delivered via a hand-held gun attached to a flexible hose and the extraction unit that exhausts the removed dust is located in the base of the booth. A 240V 16 A supply is required.
The free-standing booth has both blow and extraction systems that work in unison to remove dust/dirt from clothes, simultaneously exhausting it away to avoid re-contamination.
Delivering air at pressures below 2.1 psi, it's safe even when the air jet is used directly on exposed skin. Air is delivered via a hand-held gun attached to a flexible hose and the extraction unit that exhausts the removed dust is located in the base of the booth. A 240V 16 A supply is required.
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