Dust Collection System Proven Safe for Dust Cleanup in Hazardous Zones

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Volkmann Vshc Dust Collection System

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The Volkmann dust collection system is ATEX certified as explosion-proof for providing protection in areas where an explosive atmosphere in the form of a combustible dust cloud is continuously present during normal operation. Designed for the cleanup of dust and spillage at hoppers, bag stations, tablet presses, and other equipment, the VSHC dust collector automatically captures fine particulates and whisks them away for reuse or disposal. Suitable for removing any type of ignitable fine powder with a minimum ignition energy greater than 1 mJ, the system comes with a vacuum pump, filter, automatic filter cleaning system, vacuum hose, pickup tool, and accessories, all set on a rolling platform. It is available in 18-, 14-, and 10-in. diameters.


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