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Mobile and Stationary Solutions for successful Dust Suppression

Odor Control with Biological Fluid and Turbine

Many recycling yards, composting facilities, and landfills experience problems with unpleasant odors. We have developed an innovative solution for this problem: a misting system to suppress odors. 

The idea to construct odor controllers came to us after we were contacted by a recycling yard in France. The owner was looking for a solution to an odor problem after neighbors in the area had made a complaint. Since there was still no suitable solution on the market, we set ourselves the goal of developing the first pure odor controllers. The basis for this was a dust controller, which we then fitted with a dosing pump.

Our solutions and application

The atomization of the water into small droplets creates a large surface that optimally binds the dust particles that are present. More dust can be bound using less water. This principle is identical in all our dust control systems - regardless of whether they are mobile dust-binding machines, individual spraying systems or an entire system.
We offer the following solutions for dust suppression
Our comprehensive range of dust controllers provides a solution for almost all dust problems, and in the most diverse areas. The remote-controlled operation of the machines also ensures quick and easy handling and a direct adaptation to suit wind direction, temperature, and humidity. Different solutions or a combination of the products are used, depending on the area of application.
Areas of application for dust suppression

Efficiency of dust suppression

RDSS fog cannon are environmentally friendly and designed to suppress dust by dispersing a fine mist over dust spill areas. Ideal for reducing air pollutants around container ships, cement, concrete, aggregates, environmental remediation, landfills, steel, slag and wood processing applications.
● The density of the fog can be controlled to maximize dust suppression, and it is important that the fog particles are small enough to capture and suppress dust particles without damaging the surface as it goes downstream. Fog particles must be similar in size to dust particles in order to successfully capture and settle dust.