In an industrial context, ventilation is usually employed to remove airborne contaminants arising from processes or machinery.
Our products for industrial ventilation are built to withstand high temperatures in order to dilute and extract airborne contaminants, toxins, flammable vapours and the large amounts of heat that is generated by industrial processes.
Manufacturing Applications
Factories
Satisfactory ambient conditions can be achieved by dilution where contaminant sources are weak, of low toxicity, and are either scattered or mobile.
Automotive Manufacturing
Creating an environment that is healthy for both staff and machinery is vital within an automotive manufacturing environment. We can create a bespoke system that takes these elements into account alongside the space available, operational hours etc.
Workshops
The design requirements for any ventilation system for workshops will vary according to the size and nature of the business, from large car dealer showrooms with dedicated servicing centres, to the smaller independent garages and workshops.
Foundries
Providing the ventilation requirements for heavy industrial environments requires an understanding and knowledge of the specific application.
Electroplating
The general experience of health and safety inspectors is that conditions in electroplating shops are often poor – some common problems encountered in electroplating shops include inadequate general ventilation.
Welding Shops
Local ventilation extract is required when employees are exposed to high toxicity chemicals, when large amounts of dusts or welding fumes are generated, or when increased heating costs from ventilation in cold weather is an issue.
Spray Booths
A spray booth is a power-ventilated structure provided to enclose or accommodate a spraying operation in order to confine and limit the escape of spray, vapour, and residue, and to safely conduct or direct them to an exhaust system.
Boiler Rooms
Depending on whether you are heating for private housing or a public building, boilers will differ enormously in their physical size and capacity, but are all required to heat water, steam or air in a central location.
Textile Manufacturing
Textile manufacturing factories often require bespoke systems to provide the right level of input and extract air whilst ensuring comfortable temperatures at occupant level.
Ceramic and Glass Manufacturing
Air movement equipment in this industry is used for drier exhaust, kiln exhaust heat recovery and the provision of air for combustion and other processes.