Industrial extraction comprises technical systems that capture emissions directly at their point of origin and remove them from production areas. Industrial production processes regularly generate smoke, dust or aerosols. Modern extraction systems in industry ensure that these substances are extracted in a controlled manner and cleaned using suitable filter systems.
For production managers and technicians, process safety is paramount: the industrial extraction system must be precisely tailored to the respective production process.
Industrial extraction during welding
Welding produces fumes and fine particles that would be released into the hall air without a suitable industrial extraction system. Point extraction systems directly at the workplace are typical.
Depending on the situation in the hall, stationary or mobile extraction systems are used. It is crucial that the emissions are captured as close as possible to the point of origin. High-performance filter systems then clean the extracted air.
Extraction systems in industry for sanding
Sanding processes generate dust particles in different grain sizes. An adapted industrial extraction system prevents this dust from being deposited in machines or in the hall environment.
In practice, central extraction systems are often used in industry to supply several workstations simultaneously. The filter systems used are adapted to the type and quantity of dust produced.
Machining and machining processes
Particles and emissions are also produced during machining processes. Here, the industrial extraction system must reliably capture both continuous loads and short-term peaks.
Depending on the production environment, decentralized individual solutions or central extraction systems are installed in the industry. Filter systems ensure that the extracted air is cleaned and that the air quality in the hall remains constant.
Typical hall situations in industry
In large production halls, emission sources are often distributed across the entire production area. A professionally planned industrial extraction system takes into account
- Number and position of workstations
- Distances between the emission sources
- Hall height and air routing
- Process-dependent loads
Extraction systems in industry can have a modular design. Various concepts are possible, from individual workstations to hall-wide solutions. Filter systems are the central element for air purification.
Importance of filter systems in industrial extraction
Filter systems are an essential component of every industrial extraction system. They separate particles and pollutants from the captured air and make a decisive contribution to the efficiency of the entire extraction system.
The selection of suitable filter systems depends on the process in question, the type of dust and the intensity of the load. A coordinated combination of capture system and filter technology determines the efficiency of the industrial extraction system.
Your contact for industrial extraction
Blaschke develops practical solutions in the field of industrial extraction - from point collection to hall-wide extraction systems. If you are looking for a technically tailored solution for your production environment, we will be happy to advise you individually. Contact us now and plan your industrial extraction system with experienced specialists.