Better air in the studio: dust extraction with the air filter

If you grind stone or wood in your studio or workshop using a machine, for example, or work with other dust-producing processes or materials, a dust extraction system makes sense. This is because fine dust of any kind, including stone and wood dust, cement or clay dust, is harmful to your health in the long term. Some materials are even considered carcinogenic. An air filter to place or hang in the studio can significantly improve the air in the room and thus protect your respiratory tract.

Which air filter device is best suited for you depends on various factors, first and foremost on the size of the room in which the air is to be cleaned, but also on the size of the particles to be filtered or the frequency of how often the room air should pass completely through the filter per hour (the standard is ten times per hour).

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