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Series provides fast, safe, and effective removal of residue such as wood chips, sawdust, fibers, moisture and particulate matter
September 2, 2020
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
Facilities can safely speed up debris removal and workshop maintenance with the Jet–Kleen series of high-performance personnel blow-off and de-dusting systems from Specialized Safety Products and AWT World Trade, Inc. The Jet-Kleen series provides fast, safe, and effective removal of residue – such as wood chips, sawdust, fibers, moisture, and particulate matter – from workers, equipment, and work surfaces at a fraction of the cost of compressed air systems. “Increasing awareness of the dangers and costs of compressed air has led many woodshops and metalworkers to seek out a safe and effective alternative for their operations,” says AWT President Michael Green, “which has in turn created a growing demand for the Jet-Kleen across a range of disciplines and industries.” These customers use Jet-Kleen units to improve safety and significantly reduce cleanup times in woodshops, metal shops, industrial and production facilities, and any environment where safety and efficiency are paramount. Shop and production personnel often resort to dangerous and potentially lethal compressed air for cleanup and debris removal. The dangers associated with the use of compressed air systems in industrial facilities are well documented by medical researchers and regulatory authorities such as OSHA and the Council of Europe. Moreover, high-pressure compressed air may damage expensive equipment and accessories. Jet-Kleen units utilize a blower-driven system to deliver a high volume of air at an ultra-safe 1.9-3.0 psi, depending on the model selected, which is an effective pressure range for most screen drying applications and well within applicable OSHA guidelines. The safe alternative to compressed air, which can also contain oil and particulate matter, the Jet-Kleen series provides clean air at an effective volume, while also maintaining low noise levels. The Jet-Kleen series includes the original Jet-Kleen and the Jet-Kleen Limited. Both are available in portable and wall-mount models, with a variety of options and attachments available. For facilities seeking air gun performance without the dangers and costs of compressed air systems, the smart solution is the Jet-Kleen series from Specialized Safety Products and AWT World Trade, Inc.
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