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Industrial Applications Guide
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Dusts
Atmospheric
General Ventilation
Tobacco
Rubber
Silica
Plastic/Epoxy
Fiberglass
Mica
Textile
Dried Automotive Body Putty
Talcum Powder
Paper
Spices
Toner
Wood (light loadings)
Fly Ash
Graphite
Smoke & Fumes
Burn Room Testing Exhaust
Metal Forming:
• Cold Heading
• Warm Fogging
Injection Molding
Rubber Curing
Drying Ovens
Heat Treating
Indoor Firing Range
Kitchen Exhaust
Plasma Cutting
Soldering
Tobacco
Torch Cutting
Welding
Yarn Setting
Process Finishings
Paint Room Make-Up Air
Plastic Molding
Photo Industry:
• Film Manufacturing
• Photo Finishing
Oil Mists
Metal Cutting/Removal
Die Release
Extruding
Lubrication:
• Gas Turbine Lub Vents
• Robotic Resistance Welders
• Compressor Vents
Carpet Backing Weaving
Texturizing Fluids
Manufacturing Process
Spruce Cutting Effluent
Scrap Metal Pre-heaters
Die Casting
Forming/Shaping
Forging
Plasticizing
Forming/Extruding
Curing
Sealing
Hot Wire Cutting
Industrial Applications
Industrial Particulate Loading Guide
A general guide to industrial particulate concentrations is as follows:
Light
Dirty city air, designated
smoking areas
(2.0-25 mg/m
3
)
Medium
I
ndustrial process exhaust,
factory indoor air, commercial
kitchen exhaust
(25-100 mg/m
3
)
Heavy
Metal machining oil mists,
grinding dusts, heat treating
operations, heavy welding,
powders (100 mg/m
3
and above)
Particulate considerations such as conductivity, tackiness, and operation cycles need to be taken into consideration when determining equipment selections.