Wood Dust Issues Chipped Away, Solved with HemiPleat – Wood Tech

Wood Technology is an architectural woodworking facility. They design, manufacture and install commercial products — including countertops, cabinetry, trimming, and paneling — for schools, hospitals, and offices. Their varied woodworking processes all produce fine, fibrous wood dust that can be prone to an explosion if not properly handled. To combat this problem, Wood Technology employed a small baghouse dust collector....

Farr Gold Series® Shines in Furniture Maker’s Finish – New England Woodcraft is locked Farr Gold Series® Shines in Furniture Maker’s Finish – New England Woodcraft

New England Woodcraft has been in the custom contract furniture manufacturing business since 1963 and has furnished a number of universities, colleges and military bases all over the world. In 2001, they added new sander/sealer equipment to their operation and needed a dust collection system to capture the sealer finish fines.

Having a Farr Gold Series is a Valuable Tool – Corrimal High School

The Corrimal High School’s Industrial Art Department was operating with 8 outlets attached to an extractor that was a bag style shaker machine. The school had been using this shaker type system for over 25 years. When the school decided to expand, this system could no longer keep up. With the addition of a second workshop, subsequent extraction points were attached...

HemiPleat® Blowing Out Competitor’s Build-Up – Showerama

Showerama manufactures a range of cabinets and bathroom/kitchen products in Australia. The woodworking process consists of all types of Craft wood, MDF, Chipboard, and other woods for their application. Showerama currently uses a competitive dust collector with their brand cartridges, which cannot keep up with the amount of dust the application produces. The unit had started to leak dust into...

Dust Collectors That Accommodate Your Needs – Cabinetec

Cabinetec is a manufacturer of quality framed and frameless box cabinetry. This large operation produces cabinetry in ten different wood species, which generated a substantial amount of wood dust in the air. But Cabinetec had a limited amount of room for a dust collection system that could handle their operation.