How do you clean and safely collect combustible and hazardous dust?

In manufacturing, handling hazardous and combustible dust poses significant health and safety risks. Frequent and effective cleaning is crucial. This blog outlines OSHA and NFPA regulations, differences between hazardous and combustible dust, and Delfin Industrial’s tailored vacuum solutions for various industries, including pharmaceuticals, 3D printing, and food, to ensure maximum safety and efficiency.

Maximize your ROI: low to zero-waste 3D printing by recovering and re-using your unsintered powders

In 3D printing, residual powders from material loading, synthesis, and post-production stages can lead to inefficiencies, cross-contamination, and increased costs. Delfin’s industrial vacuum systems address these issues by effectively recovering unsintered powders and minimizing waste. Their solutions enhance production efficiency and sustainability by integrating with leading 3D printer technologies. Contact Delfin to optimize your 3D printing process and boost ROI.

Guarantee Safety in Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing: Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA) and Explosion-proof Vacuum Systems

As additive manufacturing and 3D printing grow, safety in workplaces handling explosive and hazardous dust becomes crucial. Compliance with NFPA 652 is essential to manage risks associated with volatile organic compounds and ultrafine particles. Delfin offers NFPA 652-compliant vacuum solutions, including inert and explosion-proof systems, to enhance safety and efficiency in these environments.

3D Printing Process and the Importance of Powder-free Additive Manufacturing

3D printing transforms manufacturing with high efficiency and precision, but it also introduces challenges such as dust and VOCs affecting safety and productivity. Delfin offers specialized vacuum solutions, including inert dust collection and pneumatic conveyors, to address these issues. Their systems ensure clean air, safety, and efficient production.

Dry cleaning vs Wet cleaning: the benefits of dry cleaning in industrial applications

Choosing between wet and dry cleaning is crucial for maintaining a safe and efficient manufacturing environment. Wet cleaning uses water, which can cause bacterial growth, rust, and environmental issues. Dry cleaning, which avoids water, offers better hygiene, lower environmental impact, and reduced maintenance costs. Delfin provides effective dry cleaning solutions to ensure optimal performance and safety.

How to remove airborne dust in your industry

Choosing the right dust collection solution involves understanding the difference between airflow and water lift. For airborne dust, a dust collector with high airflow is ideal, while for surface dust, an industrial vacuum with high water lift is preferred. Delfin provides expertise to help select the most suitable equipment for safety and efficiency.

4 Ways to Improve Your Dust Collection System for Worker Safety

To enhance workplace safety, industries must improve dust collection through specialized equipment. This includes using industrial vacuum cleaners, central vacuum systems, and accessories like endless bags and color-coded attachments to prevent cross-contamination. HEPA filters and certified vacuums ensure compliance with safety standards. Delfin offers customized solutions to meet these needs.

Fine dust: how to safely collect it with the Endless Bag system

Workplace safety is crucial, especially for managing fine dust, which poses serious health risks due to its small size and potential to cause respiratory issues. Delfin offers OSHA-compliant solutions, including Endless Bags for efficient dust collection, ensuring minimal contact and enhanced safety. These systems are designed to meet rigorous standards and protect both workers and the environment.

How to Be More Efficient for Bulk Combustible Dust Collection

Combustible dust presents serious hazards in various industries, with frequent fires and explosions reported. Delfin addresses these risks by offering certified industrial vacuums and advanced dust collection solutions. Our post outlines key strategies for effective dust mitigation, including bulk collection, central vacuum systems, three-phase cleaners, and anti-static filters.