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Air quality booth protects workers

Canadian Mining Journal Staff | December 1, 2005 | 12:00 am

A new Gold Series Booth (GSB) from Jonesboro, Ark.-based Farr Air Pollution Control provides a convenient system for protecting workers from dusty environments. The GSB encloses the work environment on three sides and creates a cross draft in the work area, pulling the dust away from the breathing zone, and providing high efficiency removal of nuisance dust, fumes and other particulates. The booth encloses and isolates areas associated with industrial “dirty work” and may eliminate the need for respirators–making it ideal for production of castings or other parts subjected to grinding, abrasive blasting, welding, powder painting and similar operations.

A special feature is a cantilevered roof over the module. This design creates a large, continuous work area without support poles, walls, fume arms or hoods. The system requires no ductwork, but uses Farr’s new high-efficiency HemiPleat filter cartridge. It can accommodate airflow requirements of 153 to 2,830 m3/min. More information is available at www.farrapc.com.


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