
4 effective ways to control dust in your facility
Dust is a common occurrence in factories and warehouses due to the movement of products, vehicles, personnel, boxes and due to the myriad of processes.

Dust is a common occurrence in factories and warehouses due to the movement of products, vehicles, personnel, boxes and due to the myriad of processes.

Flexiscreen was the ideal choice due to its competitive pricing and the ability to relocate as needed. This versatile solution also exceeded expectations, providing additional sound reduction properties.

As part of their commitment to environmental sustainability and compliance with stringent regulations, the company recognised the need to segregate hazardous waste and minimise the dispersion of dust particles within their facility. To address these…

Unitspark, a leading wastewater management company, faced the challenge of contamination control at their Basingstoke sewage cake barn. To protect their equipment from potential damage caused by contaminants, Unitspark decided to implement Flexiwall…

Loop Technology recognised the need for a controlled environment to support their Advanced Automated Preforming Technology (AdAPT) composite preforming demonstration cell. To address the challenge of containing composite fibres and preventing them…

Wienerberger, the leading global manufacturer of bricks, clay blocks and clay roof tiles, wanted to address a health and safety challenge at their Dosthill factory. Although the dust levels within the clay production area are below the legal limits…

The food and beverage industry is one that is constantly in flux. New consumer trends, emerging technologies and changing market forces mean this industry is one that has to continue to evolve and adapt. Here are 3 major challenges currently facing the food and beverage industry.

Product packaging manufacturer Sealed Air, known for brands such as Bubble Wrap and Cryovac, were looking to segregate a dusty process area and a clean room within their St. Neots facility.

Westgate Global were contacted to separate dusty fabrication from clean assembly areas using Flexiwall partitioning.

Westgate Global were required to help deliver the design, supply and installation of a temporary corridor on two levels, which would link a new pier to the existing terminal whilst the terminal extension was still being fitted out.