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Graco Inc.

New Units Take on Toxic Dust, Chips

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2013


Contractors working with lead, asbestos and other toxic dusts have two new removal and clean-up options from Dust Collection Products of San Diego, CA.

The Chip Muzzle and the Dust Muzzle are both designed to clean up lead paint, asbestos and toxic dust.

The Chip Muzzle

The Chip Muzzle is a dust collector for removing toxic pollutants when using needle scalers in industrial applications.

Dust Collection Products
The Chip Muzzle (left) and the Dust Muzzle are both up to 95 percent efficient in collecting debris from lead paint, asbestos, and other toxic materials, the company says.
Dust Collection Products

The Chip Muzzle (left) and the Dust Muzzle are both up to 95 percent efficient in collecting debris from lead paint, asbestos, and other toxic materials, the company says.

When used with a 2hp industrial vacuum, The Chip Muzzle can collect up to 95 percent of the debris created from lead paint, asbestos and other hazardous material removal, the company says.

The Chip Muzzle comes in five sizes and will fit scalers with barrels between 1.25 and 2.15 inches in diameter. Complete HEPA systems are also available.

Tarps manufacturing, Inc.
TMI Coatings, Inc.

The Dust Muzzle

Seymour Midwest
APV Engineered Coatings

The Dust Muzzle is a translucent, flexible shroud for collecting lead paint, asbestos and toxic dusts on steel structures. According to the company, it can be up to 95 percent efficient. It comes in diameters from 2-8 inches and can be used on pneumatic and electric right-angle grinders.

Modern Safety Techniques
Quikspray, Inc.

Complete systems, including HEPA vacuums, are available; the company says the Dust Muzzle can retrofit over 1,200 grinders.

NLB Corporation
Just Like New Overspray Management

For more information: www.dustmuzzle.com.

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Tagged categories: Asbestos; Dust Collectors; hazardous materials; Lead paint abatement; Maintenance + Renovation; Paint and coatings removal; Surface preparation


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