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A better environment and higher quality (1)
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A Japanese patent for Kesmac is pending.
Kesmac can eliminate bad odors associated with dyeing plants.
Kesmac can effectively remove water droplets released in dry conditions.
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| The illustration to the right displays a key component of Kesmac. Kesmac uses strong suction produced by a high-pressure water jet to effectively eliminate dust, vapor, odors, oil smoke, heat
and water droplets. (The photograph displays the component that produces the high-pressure water jet.) |
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| Kesmac is easy to maintain and its components and movable parts are inexpensive. |
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Kesmac is an installation that uses strong suction produced by a high-pressure water jet to effectively eliminate dust, vapor, odors, oil smoke, heat and water droplets.
Water in the tank is circulated through the system, the amount of make-up water being kept to a minimum.
Air is drawn in, cleaned with water and discharged without a fan or filter.
Advantages of Kesmac
- Primarily composed of stainless steel, so has very good heat, water and dust resistance.
- Does not require the suction equipment of traditional machines, so the initial cost is dramatically reduced.
- Heat exchange possible depending on the temperature of the water supply. (eg. cooling and heating, melting snow, etc.).
- Capable of spot and diffuse collection near problematic emission sources, thus reducing airflow.
- Since a filter is not used, suffers no clogging regardless of the type of dust collected and cleaning is simple and hygienic. Also reduces running costs.
- Due to its compact design, can be installed on every production line.
Dust
Kesmac achieves outstanding results in the elimination of particles not collected in the exhaust equipment of other machinery.
In the measuring of powders, particles readily disperse into the surrounding area. Removal of these particles cannot be achieved with everyday cleaning and requires a specialized collecting area.
If particles that have collected in the surrounding area become moist, not only will they decompose and produce an unpleasant odor, there is also the risk that the resulting mold and insects may
find their way into products.
Steam
The effective discharge of steam is difficult to achieve with fixed concentrated exhaust.
Kesmac (diffuse exhaust equipment) offers a complete solution to the problem of steam.
When a steam boiler or steamer is in operation, escaped steam obstructs vision, making work difficult, and condensation on the ceiling and walls can cause mold.
Odors
The elimination of odors improves the working environment and avoids complaints from neighboring areas.
The elimination of odors accompanying production is traditionally achieved through exhaust installations that extend the height of ducts to where they exert no ill effect.
However, depending on the wind direction, this can result in many complaints from local residents with no good solution.
The water jet's punch
In Kesmac, the large amount of circulating water spraying out of the nozzle at high pressure due to the high-pressure circulation pump produces a water jet which induces very strong suction at the
air intake.
If the external arrangement is such that a well-covered emission source is in contact with the air intake, vapor and dust will be sucked up. As they pass through the purification tower, dispersed
particles will be enveloped by the water spray and collect in the water tank of the main body of the machine.
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