Sectors
In which sectors do we operate?
Process ventilation, chip extractor and industrial air purifiers plays a crucial role in many different types of operations. Whether dealing with dust, wood shavings, smoke, gases or other airborne contaminants, the right ventilation solution is essential for a safe and efficient working environment.
Industry and manufacturing
In industry, the need for process ventilation is often extensive. Machining, welding, grinding, painting and chemical processes generate gases, fumes and particles that must be removed directly at source. We work with everything from the engineering and metalworking sectors to the plastics, food and process industries, where clean and controlled air is crucial for both staff and production.
Woodworking and joinery
Chip extractors are an essential part of any business that works with wood. In joinery workshops, sawmills and furniture manufacturing, large quantities of wood chips and dust are generated which need to be removed efficiently. Even in smaller workshops and craft environments, a well-designed chip extraction solution is important for reducing the risk of fire and improving the working environment.
Schools and educational settings
In woodwork rooms, chip extractors are used to manage dust and wood shavings from machines and hand tools. In sewing rooms, technology rooms and other teaching environments, industrial air purifiers can also help improve air quality by filtering out textile fibres, dust and other particles. A good indoor environment creates safer and healthier conditions for both pupils and staff.
Warehouses, workshops and service centres
Industrial air purifiers are used in many types of premises where air quality is affected by machinery, vehicles or work processes. These include workshops, vehicle facilities, warehouses and service centres, where particles and exhaust fumes need to be reduced in order to create a better working environment.
Operations involving gases and chemical processes
Process ventilation is essential in all operations where harmful gases, vapours or by-products from machinery and chemical processes are present. By capturing and removing contaminants directly at source, the risk of exposure is reduced and it is ensured that the business complies with applicable health and safety requirements.