How Vacuum Filtrations Help in Ensuring Successful Filtering Processes

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Have you ever thought of how your car engine runs smoothly? This is due to filtering doing its magic and cleaning the air in your car. You’re already using a type of filter when you drive on your way to work. How about that vacuum used at home to keep your house clean and apart from dust bunnies. That’s basically the basics of vacuum filtration. However, the debris and dust particles in a processing plant are much more dangerous to people and machinery in the industrial context.

Vacuum filtrations can be used in pigments, foods, biofuels, fats and oils, cosmetics, sludge dewatering, plastics, fine chemicals, bulk minerals, and even clays.

It is an important component in maintaining sanitation to protect workers from substances that are hazardous to health and eliminates the risks of combustible dust explosion. It doesn’t only help in keeping products from cross-contamination but also ensures you are in compliance with the standards set by the industry.

The maritime standards and general industry require the employers a control plan on handling exposure to silica dust. Silica dust is present on many materials in construction sites that includes concrete, rock, soil, sand, granite, and many others materials used in construction. The dust is created after drilling, grinding, and cutting of the materials and are very small.

Ideally, gas supply lines or industrial air should be free from any water, oil, contaminants, or particulate. This is contrary to what the reality without vacuum filtration offers as supply lines deliver contaminants apart from what they were only supposed to. When unchecked, the accumulation of these particles can cause a loss to the company such as the trust of clients to their products and the short-lived performance of their machinery, headache in repairs resulting to additional equipment expenditure or manpower need.

The small particles in the floor or in the air may land on the surface of the machinery and could cause danger. Not only will it contaminate a product, the small particles could endanger the health of the workers.

The process is useful in the food industry as it was in construction. Food contamination is caused by different pathogens some of which needed serious filtration that sweeping the area or mopping the floors wouldn’t be enough to ensure safety. Vacuum filters help in confining the dust, microorganisms, and unwanted substances with the vacuum and proves to be ideal not only in the food industry but also in chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

Foodborne illnesses send thousands of people to hospitals and even cost the economy over billions of dollars. For this reason, food facilities should have a comprehensive plan to ensure food products, employees, and sanitation of equipment should be observed free from pathogens and other harmful organisms. One of the great contributors to this effort is vacuum filtrations where the air below the filter paper is evacuated to maintain the pressure differential. The process increases the rate of filtration and provides force as an addition to gravity.

The systems in filtration may mean having one or more filters to do the job right before reaching the pneumatic equipment. Filtration requirements based on the specific operating environments and pneumatic systems. Vacuum filtration filter down the particles that the human eye can’t see.

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Stuart Havill

Stuart Havill is the owner and manager of MasterMac2000, Queensland's largest privately owned pneumatic and process valve company.

With his early working career as a maintenance fitter for Boral in 1992, Stuart has spent his life in the field of pneumatics and process equipment. He gained extensive experience in plant design, maintenance, repairs, fabrication, and site management.

In 1996, he transitioned to a pneumatic sales technician role at MasterMac2000, where he excelled in key account management, providing cost-effective solutions, and managing a sales team of 9 employees.

Since 2002, Stuart has been the manager at MasterMac2000, overseeing the company's growth and establishing it as a leader in pneumatic automation and process valve engineering. His expertise spans customer training, CRM setup, industrial compressor sizing and installation, and turn-key project management.

Under Stuart's leadership, MasterMac2000 has been servicing the industry since 1988, with 5 full-time sales representatives covering northern rivers NSW, Queensland, Northern Territory, and PNG. The company prides itself on providing the best-priced solutions to all customers in the marketplace.

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