LEADING dust extraction specialist Wood Waste Control (Engineering) Ltd demonstrated its full line-up of bestsellers from its comprehensive waste extraction, processing and heating equipment range at the Manufacturing and Finishes Show exhibition at the NEC.
Its products on show at M&FS included a WFS 2-module silo filter with rotary valve, 2-bin and 3-bin fine dust filters, hand-fed wood-fired heater and products from its chipper and briquettor ranges. In addition, the company demonstrated aspects of its clip ducting system.
The company also showcased its spray booths and downdraft benches, plus examples from its fan and back pressure valve ranges.
A high-pressure hand sanding vacuum unit was also featured.
Wood Waste Control is one of the UK’s leading dust extraction and heating equipment specialists for the woodworking industry.
Unlike many of its competitors, the family-owned company manufactures its own range of extraction systems and so is able to offer a completely bespoke system for each customer’s individual needs.
Its modular silo and chain filters meet a wide range of extraction requirements and from simple stand-alone bagging units through to complex integrated systems the company provides a comprehensive service.
Products include the Whisper range of silenced fans and fine dust filter units.
The company also provides the well-proven Reinbold series of chippers, including horizontal grinders, and a range of briquetting machine for all applications, as well as its own range of woodwaste conversion machinery.
Wood Waste Control’s range of manual and automatic warm air models are capable of burning a wide range of wood fuels automatically, as well as accepting hand-loaded offcuts.
The company is based in Bourne End near High Wycombe and has hundreds of successful installations across the UK, in Europe, Russia and Africa.
As one of the country’s leading dust extraction specialists, all Wood Waste Control equipment is built to meet COSHH legislation requirements and can stand alone or be used in conjunction with total extraction return air heating systems.
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