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Dust Pollution Systems solves waste Problems for Abbott Products Plc
Dust Pollution Systems of High Wycombe, have a reputation for the efficiency and quality of their woodwaste removal systems, together with unsurpassed installation and engineering expertise. The company's woodwaste collection range is widely used by furniture, joinery and shopfitting manufacturers and a recent installation at Abbott Products Plc typifies their design, installation speed and commitment to ensure that their clients' obtain the maximum benefit.
Abbott Products Plc is a major producer of retail shopfittings and display systems, including Slatwall using MDF. Dust Pollution Systems were called in to assess the existing extraction facility when Abbott was considering the purchase of two new CNC controlled shaping and cutting machines, on inspection it became apparent that the existing capacity would be inadequate.
A Proven Record
Abbott Product plc chose DPS because of the company's long standing relationship with them, with a proven record of a high standard of service and above all the ability to meet exacting specifications and installation timing. Investment cost was reduced by using the existing ducting network and fans and in order to eliminate lost production, the installation of the new DPS chain-filter system was undertaken over the weekend. This ensured that full production could be resumed at the start of work on Monday morning. The system also included boiler connections so that woodwaste could be used for factory heating. The D P S installation at Abbott Products has a designed capacity of 32,000 c.f.m. This was achieved by installing a DPS chain filter which consisted of six extra-wide main filter modules with two top inlet gravity separation sections and will provide Abbott Products plc the capacity for manufacturing and system expansion in the future.
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