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This is what a 5-metre fume extraction arm looks like with an extractor fan, fully ducted. You’re looking at a Plymoth 5 metre fume extraction arm Ø160mm (P-010) and the turbo P-Max fan, 1PH 0.75kW (P-015). This installation is in one our client’s welding bays – they ...
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Dynamic Engineering was recently asked by one of our clients to conduct some general servicing on their collection of Plymoth mobile welding fume extractors – both P-001 and P-540 models. We serviced all these units in two days at our Cannington (Perth) premises replacing ...
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The effect it will have on auto workshops in Australia...

As we know, auto workshops and work sites with loads of vehicles coming and going, or diesel motors running, can be noisy, dirty places. So it's not surprising that workers, employers, and visitors are concerned about the air quality in these workplaces, and what it can be d...
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A scrubber fan to extract fumes from an acidic environment

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Dust, fume and odour management is critical for ensuring worker health, safety, and comfort in various industries. In this often-overlooked domain, the ventilation engineer emerges as an indispensable figure, displaying their specialised skill in designing and implementing v...
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Case study - fume extraction

Their ChallengeOur client is a consultant mechanical engineer seeking a solution on behalf of their client. They needed to find a suitable local exhaust ventilation (LEV) system to keep their clients’ workers safe, by safely extracting a range of volatile organic compounds...
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After numerous breaches of hotel quarantine across Australia where COVID has escaped into the community, it does seem way overdue to only now evaluate the air quality inside Australia's frontline defence - the quarantine hotel rooms and corridors. This article from ABC raise...
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