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For hot sparks and damp dusts
June 1st 2008

Cater Environmental Engineers (CEE) has installed a W50 Dustand Nonflam at the Bird Bellows division of Senior Aerospace to handle dust generated in titanium polishing operations.

At its Congleton plant the company designs and manufactures precision engineered metallic bellows, flexible joints and duct components for aircraft ducting systems and engine applications. Established products range in size from general aviation applications to the largest units required for the Airbus A380.

The unit installed by CEE is designed to act as a bench for a double ended polishing machine, but can equally well be installed under existing workbenches. Recently introduced by CEE, the compact new W50 Dust and Nonflam wet dust extractor combines highly effective operation with space-saving characteristics.

It is especially suitable for operations where hot sparks are produced, as well as damp dusts that are ideally collected in water.

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