(3 minute read) At Dust Spares, we stock a range of ducting for use in dust extraction systems in factories, food processing facilities, and workshops. If you’re seeking an effective solution to maintain a clean air working environment, we offer several types of ductwork.
Flexible Ducting
5 Useful Features of Stayput Flexible Ducting
5 Useful Features of Stayput Flexible Ducting Anticipated reading time is around a 3 minutes. Stayput flexible ducting is one of the popular and versatile types of duct offered by Dust Spares. Used by customers in a wide range of industries. Stayput has a solid PVC construction that makes it durable without compromising on its … Continue Reading »
Flexible Ducting vs Rigid Ducting
Ducting, or ductwork, refers to any system of pipes or tubing used in extraction, ventilation, heating and air conditioning systems to conduct air – and also to carry away waste particles (such as dust, metal swarf, wood particles etc). Ducting is made from a wide variety of materials and is available in different types … Continue Reading »
The Tell-Tale Signs That Your Flexible Ducting Hose Needs To Be Replaced
Dust extraction systems play a key role in many industries, ensuring that air is clean and safe, helping to maintain product quality and improving the manufacturing process. They are also essential to enable businesses to comply with health and safety law, so a fully functioning system, with high quality components in optimum condition, is essential … Continue Reading »
Flexible Ducting For Dust Extraction Systems
In many industries, a workplace that is free from dust and other airborne particles is essential to ensure the optimum efficiency of equipment and protect the health of machine operatives. Dust extraction systems are used widely in many different settings, where flexible ducting hose is an integral component.
Spotlight on PU Flexible Ducting
PU Flexible ducting is ideal for connecting equipment to the main extraction system. And is particularly useful for temporary additions to extraction systems, and if machinery is mobile or has a semi-permanent location in the workshop. For example, it could be used to connect free-standing; routers, bobbin sanders, circular saws, band saws and vertical panel … Continue Reading »