Many companies have air quality issues dotted around the site that are now being picked up by regulatory authorities. Fume Arms are one of the simplest, quickest and most economical ways to solve a polluted air issue, due to their effectiveness in the way they can capture and contain the impurities close to where they are being generated.
Read MoreRay Davies, from Hiway Groups’ Fabrication Workshop in Silverdale wanted to improve the working environment for his team. See his fume solution!
Read MoreMike Laustsen, the owner of Laustsen CabinetMakers has just moved into a new freehold site in Auckland’s East Tamaki. Proud of his Danish background, it was an added bonus when he contacted NZ Duct+Flex to find that their modular duct system, filter and fans are all from Danish company JKF Industri and are made from Swedish steel.
Read MoreVersatile NZ Duct+Flex Fume Arms were recently installed at Daltons in Matamata, where gardening mix and compost is bagged. The Fume Arm extraction helps protect employees from escaping dust.
Read MoreLast month saw a visit from Torben Vognsen, Group Manager for Danish based JKF, manufacturer of Europe’s most advanced duct collectors, and Mr Lam Fei Shiong, Managing Director from the Malaysia Pacific site in Kuala Lumpur.
Read MoreFume towers are ideal extraction systems for small workshops, ensuring staff are breathing clean air without taking up too much space.
Read MoreNew Zealand Duct & Flex have added a new compact pulse filter to their range, ideal for capturing fine powders, cement, welding fumes, and fine dusts and fragments from grinding and polishing metals.
Read MoreWhen Hepburn Joinery in Christchurch needed a new filtration system, owner Michael Bensemann wanted something that fitted the space available, was clean and easy to empty and came in on budget.
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