Workshop safety is a must have in every organization. Air filtration units keep your workshop cleaner, safer and enables you to invest more energy in it!
Our air filtration systems handle the hardest conditions and gives you peace of mind while you're working diligently.
Many mechanical and process activities generate a lot of fine particles, cutting fluids or oil mists. On modern machines, electronic components are more sensitive and oil mists can damage them.
Also, oil mist can be very dangerous for operators: both in terms of their health and their working environment (slippery floors).
In poorly ventilated workshops, these oil mists produce dense fumes in the atmosphere, with a characteristic odour. NEU-JKF Delta NEU offers air filtration solutions for each stage of the process: machining, forging, milling, grinding, etc.
A properly designed industrial filtration system consists of the following elements:
- Localized collection of oil mist laden air
- Transport of air in a balanced duct system
- Air-particle separation
- Treatment and evacuation of polluted air: the polluted air is purified before being released into the atmosphere (or recycled internally in certain cases)
- Recovery of the liquid to be treated
- General ventilation to remove residual pollutants (not collected at emission)
- Air compensation
During the construction stage
- Cleaning with fresh air
- Removal of contaminated air, supply of hot air
- Removal of residual water from tanks
- Drying of steam generator batteries and heat exchangers
- Helium testing of condensers
- Ventilation of various containers
- Keeping premises frost-free
- Ventilation of busbars
During maintenance operations in the operational phase
The equipment offered by NEU-JKF Delta NEU is used to create negative pressure in containment tents, tanks and piping systems during unit outages in nuclear power plants. The CYCLAIR®, MED CP, MED GV, IODAIR and MED PZR filtration units have been specifically designed for these applications.
During dismantling operations
We help you to optimise the extraction of contaminants at source with specific solutions. Using equipment that is particularly well suited to dismantling processes, these solutions allow the filtration of air containing dust and/or radioactive fumes.
Our downdraught table or ventilated workstation is designed to ensure a clean and safe working environment, to protect your employees and to comply with current regulations.
Suitable types of dust : plastic, carbon, composite, aluminium, glass,...
Examples of applications:
+ Precision-grinding and fitting parts
+ Cleaning small parts
+ Manual sanding
+ Dust control at finishing work
+ Dust control at small weighing work
+ Dust control at mixing stations
+ Retouching paintwork
+ Extracting pollutants (polish, varnish, etc.)
+ and more
The installation of a filtration system in your industry requires a good understanding of your environment and the pollutants to be treated. NEU-JKF Delta NEU will help you define your needs, design your filtration system and install it.
You can also benefit from the Customer Service expertise through upgrades, maintenance operations or the supply of spare parts for your filtration equipment.
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NEU-JKF Delta NEU Presentation
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Filtration solutions by NEU-JKF Delta NEU
Discover our solutions for the filtration of oil mists, vapours, aerosols, electroerosion smoke...
In a shipbuilding company, and particularly in the boiler making workshop, operators can be exposed to welding fumes emitted at their workstations. As part of the redevelopment of its boiler making area, this company wanted to install welding fume extraction systems with source capture at its two workstations. The aim of this installation was to protect the operators working in these areas by limiting their exposure to the fumes from welding. Generated by welding operations, these fumes can be very dangerous for the health of operators. They are classified as "possibly carcinogenic" by the International Agency for Research on Cancer and can affect the neurological and pulmonary systems.
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