A commercial flooring company needed to improve dust control in their equipment cleaning process. Their existing ventilation and filtration system was not meeting performance expectations or regulatory requirements.
A.C.T. Dust Collectors designed a solution to capture grinding dust and debris while improving efficiency in a controlled cleaning environment.
Industry: Commercial flooring / surface preparation
Application: Equipment cleaning and grinding dust collection
Location: Minnesota
Challenge: Ineffective filtration and regulatory compliance concerns
Dust Type: Grinding dust and debris
System Installed: ACTion Booth Power Module with HEPA after-filter
Outcome: Reduced cleaning time and improved dust capture
The company services concrete grinding equipment used for surface preparation. After use, machines are returned to the facility for cleaning and maintenance before being sent back to job sites.
In this operation:
These issues created inefficiencies in the cleaning process and raised concerns about air quality within the workspace.
The customer needed a dust collection system that could effectively contain and filter dust within a defined area.
After evaluating the application, A.C.T. Dust Collectors recommended a booth-style collection system designed for enclosed environments.
The system included:
The system was selected for its:
This approach allowed dust to be captured directly within the cleaning area, improving containment and overall system effectiveness.
The equipment cleaning room was reconfigured, and the ACTion Booth Power Module was installed as a replacement for the existing system.
Outcomes:
The customer reported a strong improvement in both efficiency and overall experience with the system, from installation through training.
Grinding and equipment cleaning applications require dust collection systems that can:
Booth-style systems are often ideal for enclosed environments where dust is generated in a consistent area.
Proper system design improves both air quality and operational efficiency.
If your facility needs to improve dust control for grinding or equipment cleaning applications, A.C.T. Dust Collectors can design a system tailored to your process. Talk to our team to find the right solution for your facility.
A grinding dust collection system is an industrial air filtration system designed to capture, transport, and collect airborne particulate generated during grinding, sanding, or surface preparation processes. These systems remove fine dust, metal particles, and debris from the air to improve air quality, enhance visibility, and support safe working conditions.
Grinding operations often produce metal fines, abrasive fragments, and sometimes hazardous fumes. Proper dust collection helps reduce health risks, prevent dust buildup, and minimize potential fire hazards in industrial environments.
Dust control is important in equipment cleaning areas because cleaning processes often release large amounts of fine particulate into the air. In equipment cleaning areas, especially in industrial or manufacturing settings, dust control is a primary safety and operational requirement rather than just a matter of tidiness.
When equipment is cleaned, previously settled dust becomes airborne, creating risks to air quality, worker health, and visibility. Effective dust collection helps reduce these risks, prevent buildup, and improve overall workplace safety and efficiency.
A booth-style dust collection system is a self-contained workspace designed to capture and filter dust within a defined area. Often called an environmental booth or walk-in clean air station, it pulls contaminated air away from the worker and filters it through a specialized back wall.
Unlike small hoods or vacuum hoses that capture dust at a single point, a booth creates a dedicated zone of airflow. This makes it ideal for cleaning or working with large equipment that cannot fit under standard extraction systems.
A HEPA filter in a dust collection system is a high-efficiency filter designed to capture very fine particles that standard filters may miss. It improves air quality by removing a higher percentage of airborne dust before air is returned to the workspace.
In industrial dust collection systems, a HEPA filter is typically used as a secondary, or after-filter, to provide an additional level of filtration and help maintain safe, clean air in the facility.