Exhaust gas: how to efficiently remove it?

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Lino Di Betta
Author Lino Di Betta
Exhaust gas contains a series of substances potentially harmful to human health that can cause both slight problems such as cold symptoms and even more serious problems. For this reason, regulations that require exhaust gas be removed from the workplace can only be efficiently met using adequate extraction systems.

Exhaust gas contains a series of substances potentially harmful to human health that can cause both slight problems such as cold symptoms and even more serious problems. For this reason, regulations that require exhaust gas be removed from the workplace can only be efficiently met using adequate extraction systems.

Unfortunately, exhaust gas cannot be filtered, considering that its composition includes dust so fine it escapes any filtering system. Thus, they must be directly extracted at the source and conveyed outdoors, where potential human health damages are minimised.

The wise choice of the type of system to be installed in your workplace guarantees efficient exhaust gas removal, meeting regulations and optimising workplace space and production efficiency. Furthermore, the best configuration also saves you system installation costs.

WORKY provides a team of highly skilled professionals, able to find the best dimensions and configuration according to the customer's work needs and logistics. Let's take a look of the best solutions for each situation, keeping in mind that WORKY guarantees ample customisation margins.

  • Fixed system: fixed systems are ideal to remove exhaust gas in small-sized workshops. These systems intercept exhaust gas at the source using specific flexible hoses equipped with nozzles, conveying gas through a system of fixed pipes that expels its outdoors. To take up less space, hoses can be installed on reels mounted on the wall or ceiling or at the back of the work area.

  • Sliding systems: sliding systems let you maximise efficiency and optimised fixed system installation costs and are especially suited for large-sized workshops. In fact, trolleys and sliding reels equipped with hoses slide on specific tracks in these systems and can thus easily reach even the most distant point.

  • Under floor systems: as in the previous configurations, here too exhaust gas is intercepted and conveyed in a fixed pipe system which; however, is installed under the floor instead of on the walls. These systems are the economic version of fixed systems but must be installed before the workplace floor is laid.

  • Mobile systems: mobile systems are the most economic and flexible solution, suited for small workshops that required less frequent and more isolated applications. These systems include mobile units mounted on wheels, easily transportable in work areas. Units are connected to hoses that expel exhaust gas outside the workplace.

 

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