Dedusting unit ecomax 100
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Chapter 9 Recycling and disposal
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Recycling and disposal
9.1
Packaging material
Machine parts and components were packaged for shipment in accordance with the
transport regulations. After use, the packaging should therefore be collected and
disposed of separately for each material. Recycling should be preferred in order to
avoid waste.
9.2
Filters
The aeropur fine dust filters are made of environmentally friendly components, free of
dyes, binders or solvents and completely incinerable. If there are environmentally
hazardous materials in the application area of the filters, it is possible that the filters
may also be contaminated. In this case, dispose of the filters in accordance with local
regulations.
NOTE
When disposing of contaminated filters, note whether they fall within the
scope of the Waste Management Ordinance, code number AVV 150202.
If this is the case, dispose of them accordingly.
9.3
Device
The mobile dedusting unit consists largely of valuable recyclable materials that are to
be recycled. Due to its modular construction, it can be easily dismantled into its
components.
Ensure that all applicable laws, standards, ordinances and regional regulations are
complied with when disposing of the mobile dedusting device.
Take the mobile dedusting device completely out of operation.
Separate the dismantled parts according to recyclable materials.
Ensure that the parts and any accessories are disposed of properly.
When the mobile dust collector has reached the end of its life cycle, it must be
dismantled and disposed of safely and professionally, particularly those parts or
substances which are harmful to the environment.
INFORMATION
We recommend that you contact a certified regional specialist waste management
company with the disposal of the decommissioned device.