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[Case Study] Oil Smoke Control in Quenching and Tempering Furnaces

An example where the working environment has improved, resulting in workers inhaling less oil smoke.

The blade manufacturing company M has about 10 quenching and tempering furnaces, which caused the factory to be in a state where the other side could not be seen due to the oil smoke. Previously, a fan was used to create airflow from behind the workers to prevent them from inhaling the oil smoke. However, when the indoor space became filled with oil smoke, the fan only ended up blowing more oil smoke into the area, rendering it ineffective. Therefore, we implemented local exhaust for the oil smoke from the quenching and tempering furnaces. An electric dust collector was installed at the discharge port of the automatic quenching furnace. Additionally, hoods were installed near the oil tank and sawdust tank used for quenching and tempering. Ultimately, electric dust collectors were introduced for the seven furnaces that produced a significant amount of oil smoke. As a result, the working environment improved, and the workers inhaled less oil smoke. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

  • Ventilation and Exhaust

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[Construction Example] Custom-made original equipment production

A wide variety of custom-made solutions! We will think together and create the most suitable solutions.

At Yoshida Industries, we are committed to addressing our customers' "troubles" as a key objective. We work together with our customers to develop suitable solutions for various issues such as "there are no good machines for collecting special dust," "there is no space for exhaust equipment," and "I want to improve the working environment but have a limited budget." 【Case Studies】 ■ Large wet dust collection system ■ Mobile painting booth ■ Ceiling-opening painting booth ■ Large processing machine enclosure ■ Other support ・Agency for submission documents to the Labor Standards Inspection Office / Regular maintenance services for various equipment, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Contract manufacturing
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[Construction Example] Due to large-scale painting, the surroundings cannot be enclosed. Company N, a hardware manufacturing manufacturer.

Securing sufficient airflow! A case that solved the issue of "unable to enclose the surroundings due to large item painting."

At Company N, a manufacturer of metal fittings, there were concerns such as, "We have a painting booth, but the exhaust isn't quite effective," and "Since we handle large items like multi-story parking lots, we can't enclose the painting space. Is there a way to exhaust efficiently?" In response, we devised a push-pull system that does not require enclosing the top or sides, allowing for efficient exhaust. We were able to secure sufficient airflow, effectively exhausting almost all paint debris and particles, and since there was no need to enclose the products, work efficiency was not compromised. 【Case Overview】 ■ Challenges - Due to the size of the products, large machinery like cranes was needed for their movement. - It was necessary to keep the top and sides open to secure a route for product movement. ■ Results - Sufficient airflow was secured, allowing for the effective exhaust of paint debris and particles. - Work efficiency was not compromised as there was no need to enclose the products. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Ventilation and Exhaust
  • Contract manufacturing

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[Construction Example] Local Exhaust and Dust Collection for Lost Wax Manufacturer K Company

Dust collection and local exhaust for each manufacturing process! A case where the factory no longer has a white haze from oil mist.

At Company K, a lost-wax manufacturer, there was a challenge with the generation of oil smoke and dust during the wax mold manufacturing process. Previously, exhaust was handled by ventilation fans, but this resulted in the exhaust being released directly outside, causing external surfaces to become rusted and stained with oil smoke. To address this, we improved the environment by implementing dust collection and localized exhaust systems for each manufacturing process (both indoors and outdoors). The factory is no longer hazy with oil smoke, and by extending aluminum flexible ducts to the workers' stations, the amount of oil smoke inhaled by the workers has also decreased. 【Project Overview】 ■ Localized exhaust for oil smoke generated when bonding wax ■ Installation of dust collection equipment to separate sand and air using a cyclone for exhaust ■ Installation of dust collection equipment to filter oil smoke using a filter ■ Installation of dust collection equipment to separate iron powder and air using a cyclone for exhaust *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Ventilation and Exhaust
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A painting booth is effective for dust control!

Avoid dust troubles for smooth operations! Tips about painting booths and clean rooms.

Dust is inevitably generated during work in factories. If dust is not properly managed, it can lead to various secondary disasters, so implementing countermeasures is essential for smooth business operations. Here, we will discuss the necessity of dust control measures. Please take a moment to read. [Contents] ■ Spray booths are effective for dust control! ■ What are the main concerns regarding dust issues? ■ What are common problems with dust collectors? ■ Why are our dust collectors well-regarded? *Detailed information can be viewed through the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Ventilation and Exhaust
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