Fugitive dust emissions occur during material loading, unloading, transferring and other material handling procedures. Utilities and power plants are charged with complying with fugitive dust regulations as they relate to air quality. The EPA and local regulatory agencies continue to develop stringent guidelines. Facilities must adhere to these guidelines to protect the environment against the health threats related to unsuppressed dust, as well as other related problems such as lower productivity due to poor site conditions.
Midwest can help with all of these issues by offering a complete line of spray systems, products and services to manage fugitive dust at transfer points.
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Dust-Buster® Spray Systems
Dust-Buster state-of-the-art equipment and systems apply foam dust suppressant chemicals accurately for optimum control of dust emissions in a wide variety of applications such as material loading, unloading, transferring, stockpiling and other material handling procedures.Dust-Buster® Foam Agents
Foaming surfactants for localized suppression as well as residual dust suppression through downstream operations. Dust-Buster® foaming agents smother, capture, and agglomerate airborne impact dust for very effective dust emission control.Dustract® Dust Suppression System and Additive
Dustract® is a completely automatic wet suppression spray system and can be controlled to spray only when material is present and moving. The system is flexible with selection or deselection of any of the spray points to meet site requirements year round. The Dustract® Dust Suppression Additive breaks down the surface tension on water, and increases the attraction and encapsulation of dust particles.
For more information on how Midwest can help solve all of your fugitive dust problems, send your request via e-mail to custserv@midwestind.com or call 1-800-321-0699 to speak to a customer service representative and arrange for a site survey.