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Anything that can burn, can also explode. The grain dust in a wheat
silo needs to be kept to a minimum, while flour needs to be contained
in a bakery. An explosion of fine paper dust can be a disaster in
a recycling plant.
In coal mines they water down the dust to prevent disaster. What
can you do in your little (or big) workshop or kitchen to keep things
safe? You can’t spray water around if you’re working
with wood, or flour, and you can’t always have your workshop
open (if you’re after a high gloss finish), or bake in the
open air.
A dust extractor can remove most of the dangerous dust –
but the finer the dust the greater the potential risk. Very fine
dust particles can still explode like a gas.A Microclene Air Filter
can remove the very fine, very dangerous, dust that can accumulate
in your workspace. All our air filters also have fully-sealed motors
so they’re not going to cause a fire.
Microclene Air Filters
Are now being used by a major Australian paper recycling company.
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