Woodworking processes can generate wood particles of all sizes, from fine, sanding dust to curly shavings, that need to be collected and filtered. Wood dust control equipment ranges from industrial air cleaners, filtering out airborne dust in the shop, to cartridge collectors, ducted to various woodworking operations, to cyclone separators and baghouse collectors, for handling even the largest particles and loads of dust, chips, and shavings. Also, woodworking processes can often be well served with downdraft tables and dust control booths.

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Types of Processes: Sanding, Cutting, Planing, Routering, Milling, CNC Lathes

Example Industries: Cabinet Manufacturing, Millwork, Furniture Manufacturing, Carpentry Shops, Display Products Manufacturing

Contaminants: Wood Dust, Chips, Shavings

Possible Solutions: Air Cleaners, Central Cartridge Collectors, Cyclone Separators, Baghouse Collectors, After-Filters, Downdraft Tables, Dust Control Booths