Smoke mist collector MistBuster® 2000
electrostaticcompact

smoke mist collector
smoke mist collector
smoke mist collector
smoke mist collector
smoke mist collector
smoke mist collector
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Characteristics

Application
smoke
Type
electrostatic
Other characteristics
compact
Flow rate

1,650 ft³/min
(47 m³/min)

Description

An electrostatic precipitation air cleaning system for the source capture and removal of mist, smoke and metal particles produced by machining applications. The system provides the highest spindle speed and coolant pressure (1,500–2,000 PSI) in the MistBuster product family. The MistBuster® 2000 five-stage air cleaning system features two of Air Quality Engineering, Inc.’s patented Advantage™ electronic collector cells in stage two, two high-efficiency electronic collector cells in stage three and an optional two high-efficiency electronic collector cells in stage four. The collector cells provide a filtration efficiency up to 99.6% on all submicron particles. Using Air Quality Engineering, Inc.’s patented variable voltage coolant selector, simply switch between water-soluble or oil-based machine tool coolant fluids. Airflow is variable and controllable up to 1,650 CFM. MistBuster is the best value for a compact, energy efficient, reliable mist collection solution. • High efficiency air filtration through the use of industrial grade electronic cells designed for low static pressure with ultimate efficiency up to 99.6% on all submicron particles, as measured by an independent lab test in accordance with ASHRAE standard 52.2 at 1,000 CFM. • Reliable operation based on in-depth knowledge of air filtration design, all electrical components are in a sealed compartment, isolated from the air stream and added to our patented AQE Advantage cell to reduce maintenance.

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