Dust Separators

Dust Separators for Your Construction Site 

Dust control is essential for safety, efficiency and compliance on construction sites. The team at Floorex brings a wide range of dust separators to help keep air clean at your site. Allow us to explain how dust separators work, the importance of these machines for your construction site, the different types of dust separation systems, when to use them and tips on choosing the right one for your needs.  

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What Are Dust Separators and How Do They Work? 

A dust separator separates solid particles from the air stream of a construction site. They catch dust in a vacuum canister before it flows to the rest of the unit, keeping dust from building up in the filters. This prolongs the life of your vacuum and disposes of dust more efficiently. This keeps your site cleaner and safer to breathe. 

The Importance of a Dust Separation System 

Cyclone dust separators improve the health and safety of workers. Inhaling silica dust, a common contaminant in construction can cause respiratory illnesses like chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Using a dust separator reduces these risks dramatically by improving air quality and ensuring your site complies with all regulations. 

Types of Dust Control on Construction Sites

We have a range of dust separators that differ in their range of efficiency, cost and application for different construction environments. 

CPS-6550 Cyclone Separator 

Enhance the life of your dust extractor filter by adding this cyclonic dust separator in line with the dust extractor and the grinder. As one of the more cost-effective options, features include:

  • 1.2m x 50mm connecting hose
  • Precision bearing castors
  • Tough over-centre catches
  • Cable management keeps your cable to the grinder with the separator

CPS-65-200 Separator 

This dust separation system fits on top of a 44-gallon drum that stores the hazardous dust and debris before it reaches the vacuum, saving the filter and allowing for suitable disposal. Suitable for larger sites, features include:

  • Suits standard removable lid drums
  • Separates up to 90% of dust
  • Separates many problem materials, including water and insulation

CPS Continuous Bag Separator With 50mm Connections

Adding this dust separation product with the dust extractor and the grinder will enhance your runtime. The added benefit of using bags is one of its main features, which is safer cleaner than a bin full of dust. Features include:

  • 3 Meters of 50mm hose supplied
  • One bag supplied
  • High-quality wheels
  • Stable powder-coated frame
  • Cable management device on top

When to Use Dust Separation Products 

Dust control on construction sites will minimise cleanup costs and enhance worker safety. Different areas work areas to use them include:

  • Demolition work
  • Grinding
  • Cutting activities
  • Renovations

Tips for Choosing the Right Dust Separator System 

Before choosing a specific dust separator, consider:

  • Size of the space of your worksite, e.g. portable machines for smaller spaces
  • Airflow capacity of your equipment
  • Noise levels
  • Filtration capabilities
  • Type of dust and volume
  • Site conditions
  • Durability of the machine

Explore the range of dust separators available from Floorex in Australia and contact us online today for more information.