The fine dust from construction sites, quarries, recycling yards, mines, cement and steel works is not only dirty, but also unhealthy for us humans. The small dust particles that are created during demolition work buzz around in the air and are inhaled unnoticed. Dust deposits and pollution within cities are the result. For this reason, it is legally obligatory to use water to bind the dust during demolition work. A frequently seen image: an employee aims a water hose at the spot that is being removed by the excavator next to him. We have found a modern alternative for this: the dust binding machine.
HOW DO DUST COLLECTION MACHINES WORK?
The dust binding machines bind the dirt particles with a comprehensive, fine water jet, causing the particles to fall to the ground.
An important criterion for selecting a suitable dust binding machine is the size of the water droplets. Small drops of water are recommended for reliable dust binding. Due to their mass, larger droplets (> 1 mm) are more likely to be used to bind the dust so that it stays on the ground and does not rise up into the air again.
Our dust control machines differ mainly in the water throw distance, the number of nozzles, the power requirement and the pressure.
WHAT CHARACTERISTICS DO OUR DUST BINDING MACHINES HAVE?
All our dust binding machines have an integrated programmable logic controller (PLC), an automatic pan angle of 340°, an automatic degree of tilt from -20% to +45% and a heated aluminum casing with electrical resistance to ensure functionality below 0° . With each of our dust binding machines you can optionally purchase a remote control with a range of up to 100m.
You're not sure yet whether our systems are the right investment for you? Contact us and learn more about the advantages of a dust control machine for your construction project.