Dust Control Technology Introduces New System

Oscillation breakthrough quadruples dust suppression coverage area.

Dust Control Technology has introduced a 180-degree oscillation option on its two largest designs, effectively quadrupling the coverage area of each machine. With the new options, DCT is able to deliver particle control over more than 80,000 square feet of area from a single location with its DustBoss DB-60, allowing users to cover nearly two full acres with a powerful dust-trapping mist.   “These new options mean that customers can suppress dust and odor particles over a far greater area without having to move the equipment,” said Edwin Peterson, DCT president. “That contributes to even greater payback, either by reducing the number of machines needed for a given job or avoiding the need to relocate the DustBoss to cover additional areas.”

When equipped with the expanded oscillation option, the revised designs require that engineers change to a center water feed to accommodate the increased range of motion. They also install a larger motor on the DB-60 or the DustBoss DB-45, to handle the additional work.

The machines will have four different settings, and users can select from 45 degree, 90 degree, 135 degree or 180 degree options to suit the specific job requirements on any given day.

The oscillating DB-45 can deliver a virtual dust barrier that covers more than 40,000 square feet, with a throw of nearly half a football field. With its 15 HP fan, the DB-45 generates 18,000 CFM of air flow to maximize coverage and particle capture. Like the more powerful DB-60, the design also features adjustable elevation from 0-50 degree.

All DustBoss models are available with the company’s Variable Particle Sizing technology, providing customers with a wide selection of different nozzles for suppressing a broad range of particle sizes. Further, any of the DustBoss designs can be ordered with a dosing pump to add surfactants for superior particle attraction or additives for odor control, and can be equipped with a supplemental filter system permitting the use of non-potable water sources.

For information on the new DustBoss product, go to e-mail: info@dustboss.com, or visit the Web site: www.dustboss.com.

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