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.

Farr Gold Series – Cutting the Dust in Exhibit Works – Exhibit Works, Inc.

Exhibit Works, Inc. is a global face to face exhibit and event company that manufactures transportable display booths. Their woodworking application consists of CNC machines, a beam saw, two Altendorf saws, two stop table saws, and a chop saw. The amount of wood dust in the air was a concern for the customer and city guidelines needed to be met....

Farr Gold Series Held High by Display Fixture Maker - Colony Display Systems

At the Colony Display Systems headquarters in Elgin, Illinois, they design, manufacture, and deliver fixtures and point-of-sale products for many of the leading national retail chains in the United States. From its five manufacturing facilities in suburban Chicago, Colony's designers and engineers create aesthetically-appealing and highly functional retail fixtures made from wood, metal, laminates, veneers, and glass. Their extraordinary growth...

Torit Loses Seat at Plasma Table, Gold Series® Cleans Up

Challenge Farley Laserlab manufactures plasma and laser tables. They are located in Rockford, Illinois and have corporate offices in Melbourne, Australia. They contacted Camfil APC due to a problem they were having with a Torit collector on a new table. The table and collector were sold and installed at Chatham Steel in Columbia, South Carolina. The Torit collector was undersized...

Gold Series® Lights the Way for Jeffboat

Challenge Jeffboat provides custom design and construction of marine vessels and equipment. This industry leader specializes in hopper barges, tank and oceangoing tank barges and towboats. During the manufacturing process, their plasma cutting systems were producing excess smoke, which the existing water table was not able to satisfactorily eliminate. Another factor considered in making the decision to go "Downdraft" was...

Micro Air's "Trial and Error" Can't Touch Gold Series® Spec

Challenge PNA Construction bought a plasma cutting table that came with a Micro Air unit. Earl Anderson of PNA Construction says, “It was the worst filtration system I could have imagined buying.” The Micro Air had 8 filters, and the construction company doubled the filtration system’s size in order to alleviate some of the problems. That solution did not work....