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ImageAustralian Dust Control will be exhibiting their shaker dust collectors at the School Resources Expo at Rosehill Gardens on 12 and 13 March 2010. Apart from being able to assist with any technical and sales enquiries, their school shaker dust collectors will be on display. Schools across Australia are taking advantage of recent Government funding to upgrade their existing dust and fume extraction systems in woodworking classrooms, welding workshops, fine arts and industrial design departments.

Australian Dust Control designs and installs a range of school shaker dust collectors that offer the following key features and benefits:

* These dust collectors are environmentally friendly
* Shaker dust collectors offer energy efficiency
* The School Shaker dust collectors can be delivered to site pre- assembled
* Dust collectors can easily be placed on the base framework

An investment in school shaker dust collectors from Australian Dust Control will give schools peace of mind knowing that their students and teachers have access to a high standard of protection available. Australian Dust Control complies with all selection criteria and OH&S guidelines set forward by schools and other learning institutions, and the innovative and flexible designs of dust extractors by Australian Dust Control are available at competitive prices.

Tags: fume extraction systems, dust extractors, base framework, dust collectors, rosehill gardens

Techniques for removing dust from the air have varied over the years. During that time, methods have focused on a dust collection and suppression system. The difference between a dust collector and a dust suppression system is how the dust is initially treated. Dust collectors form a vacuum to capture the dust and remove it from the surrounding air. It is then transferred to a filter or bag for proper disposal. A dust suppression system does not attempt to remove the dust from the physical area. Instead it places it back to its source. Best of all, a dust suppression system is more affordable.

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