Suction systems clear challenging substances

A M Buttkereit product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 3, 2008

Ringler suction extraction devices can remove metal chip cuttings, including very hot materials, together with granulate, gravel, sludge, water, coolant and oils.

M Buttkereit distributes the Ringler range of suction extraction devices and dust collection/filtration units in the UK.

The range includes both dry and wet-dry suction extraction units suitable for machine shop and general production process applications.

The systems offer efficient collection and removal of metal chip cuttings, including very hot materials, together with granulate, gravel, sludge, water, coolant and oils as well as general workplace dirt and dust.

Some models are also EX rated for zone 21/22 (B1) applications, as well as being suitable for the extraction of problematic dusts including dangerous carcinogenic materials.

Machine and floor-mounted models are available, as well as fully mobile versions.

Both 230 and 400V power supply devices can be provided, with units having storage tank capacities from 30 to over 700 litres with automatic, continuously operating equipment also available, capable of servicing a number of production machines if required.

Where high-vacuum pressures are required, or operation in explosion-protected areas is anticipated, compressed-air operated devices can be supplied.

Specialist dust filtering and collection units are available, as are high-quality bag and pleated element cartridge filters in a wide range of filtration classes and media qualities.

Bespoke installations can also be designed and manufactured for specialist industrial requirements.

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