New range of booths from Flextraction

Published: 3-May-2007


UK-based Flextraction now has a range of modular, stainless steel, downflow booths available, operating on a re-circulating airflow principle.

The booths measure from 2-8m wide as standard and have been designed to suppress and extract dust over large areas of emission, where conventional local extractors would be ineffective. Typical applications are in food production plants as well as dye and paint manufacturing, pharmaceutical and chemical industries.

Features of these booths include the re-circulation of the airflow, whereby a clean down flow of air is supplied from the ceiling through HEPA filters suppressing dust away from the operator's breathing zone at a down flow of 0.35m/second to 0.6m/second. Louvered grilles in the back wall collect airborne dust at a low level and filter it through a 3-stage filtration using primary roughing filters, secondary bag and HEPA filters discharging through the ceiling. The filtration efficiency is >99.99%, Flextraction says.

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