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Flexicon releases new stand-alone dust collector

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Manufacturing company Flexicon, releases new stand-alone dust collector for a more efficient and hygienic plant.


Flexicon releases new stand-alone dust collector

The new product removes airborne dust from upstream processes and discharges it into containers positioned below the collection hopper, eliminating mineral waste, while also protecting operators and improving plant hygiene.

Any upstream process that generates dust can be vented to the system through hard piping or a flexible connection, drawing dust onto dual filter cartridges.

The housing is equipped with automated controls, dual filter cartridges, a 15 mm diameter side inlet port, a 1.5 kW fan motor, and a 70 l collection hopper with flanged slide gate valve. An indicator light on the control panel also notifies the operator when the receiving hopper is full.

The system's stainless steel housing and support structure, together with water-resistant controls and wash-down-duty fan motor, allow rapid cleaning or sanitising of the entire unit between product runs.

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