To increase their capacity to handle a growing production demand in Poland, AMG moved their waste container manufacturing to a new facility. They soon discovered that the air quality in the new facility did not meet local regulations or the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) for operators regarding exposure to dust, fumes and gases. They also required dust collectors with better performance.
AMG performs welding on large-scale applications where it is not possible to capture emissions by using extraction hoods or arms.
The welding dust in AMG’s operations is fine and flammable with high loads – in some areas of the facility, it was above 10 milligrams per cubic meter of air. The dust also contains anti-splatter fluid.
To be able to present an optimum solution, Camfil carried out a thorough examination of the conditions in the new facility.
This included measuring emission levels to locate the most affected areas in the production. A dust analysis was performed in Camfil’s laboratory to make sure the right filter media was recommended and that the correct filtration rate of the system was calculated.
The proposed Camfil solution was a Gold Series X-Flodust collection system with five identical GSX16 dust collectors, installed separately outdoors for simplified service and maintenance.
Additional requirements were that Camfil would be able to install the new dust collectors in just eight hours, during the night shift. And AMG wanted to be able to control their five separate dust collectors from one control cabinet.