The number of mist collectors is determined by the amount of mist dispersed! A case study in precision machining.
At Company Y, a manufacturer of engine parts, there was a significant issue with mist floating in the air due to the lack of dust collection equipment, resulting in a very poor working environment. Workers would open doors, allowing the mist to drift into the neighborhood. To address this, two mist collectors were installed for six machine tools, and ducts were laid out. Flexible aluminum connections were used for the end connections to each machine to provide flexibility. After installation, the mist dispersion ceased, leading to an improved working environment within the company. With the ability to work with doors closed, the entry of outside debris decreased significantly. [Case Summary] ■ Issues - The odor of oil was severe, leading to complaints from nearby residents. - The lack of dust collection equipment resulted in a high concentration of mist in the air, creating a very poor working environment. ■ Results - Mist dispersion ceased. - Complaints from the neighborhood stopped. - The working environment improved, allowing for work to be done with doors closed. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■ Oil mist dust collection for precision machining industry *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Yoshida Industries provides appropriate local exhaust systems for harmful gases, vapors, and dust to create a comfortable working environment. In addition, we offer custom-designed large equipment such as large painting booths and simple clean rooms tailored to our customers' needs. We have a track record of installations in various locations across the country.