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  1. Dust Control Goes High-Tech


    January 15, 2008 – Dust Control Technology of Peoria, IL will feature two models at ConExpo / ConAgg 2008, including the company’s flagship – the DustBoss® DB-60 – as well as the smaller DustBoss® DB-30. Both ducted fan units are designed specifically to optimize particle size and velocity for maximum dust capture and control.

  2. Dust Control Technology Earns CE Certification


    December 27, 2007 – One of the nation’s leading suppliers of dust suppression equipment has announced its successful CE Certification, confirming that the company’s products meet all established standards for health and safety in the European Economic Area (EEA). Upon receiving the Declaration of Conformity from a certified independent auditor, Dust Control Technology has earned the right to market its products in the EU and to display the CE Mark as an indication of its successful compliance.

  3. Automated Dust Control Reduces Costs, Extends Equipment Life at MN Transfer Station


    November 15, 2007 – A Minnesota waste transfer station has obtained excellent control of airborne dust particles, while reducing costs for manpower, fuel and replacement air filters on heavy equipment through high-efficiency automated dust control. The new dust suppression system has been so effective that company officials expect the payback period will be less than 12 months.

  4. Dust Control Goes High-Tech at California Auto Shredder


    October 8, 2007 – One of the nation’s top automotive recyclers has taken control of process dust by refusing to settle for conventional hoses and sprinklers. SA Recycling LLC (Anaheim, CA) has adopted a two-stage strategy that combines a damp shredding operation with specially-designed suppression equipment from Dust Control Technology® (Peoria, IL). As a result, the site is able to maintain excellent control of airborne particles, helping to prevent potential inhalation by workers and drastically reduce nuisance dust that could otherwise escape into the local community.


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