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Avoiding Common Mistakes With Industrial Equipment


Is Your Ductwork Able To Cope With Excessive Heat?

If you have an industrial process requiring you to vent certain applications or procedures, you must choose the most appropriate type of ductwork. You may need to run this ducting through a very harsh environment and often through tight confines in a busy facility. In this case, not only must the ductwork be flexible, but you must also choose a product that can deal with other factors, such as heat. So, what do you need to know about flame retardant ducting and how it can benefit your process?

Dealing With Heat Buildup

Whenever there is any manufacturing process, some heat buildup seems inevitable. Occasionally, these processes can involve excessive heat, and where hot air and fumes have to be evacuated from the job site, the need to control fire is imperative. There are many different solutions in the marketplace, and some of them are made from stainless steel to offer the best resistance of all. These flexible ducts are durable and self-supporting so that they can be manoeuvred into tight spaces without any issue.

Classifying Flame Retardant Products

Government regulations often cover what can and cannot be classified as flame-retardant. In many cases, after having been exposed to a frame, the material must stop burning once that fuel has been removed.

Adding Special Coating

Some ducts are coated with a chemically resistant material such as neoprene. These are also able to deal with harsh chemicals, last a long time and maintain their flexibility. In other words, they are able to cope with the demands of the job with that added layer of safety built in.

Exercising Special Care

In some situations, this ducting may be hidden behind other machinery, partitions or walls. In this case, fire safety is even more important. Otherwise, should the ductwork catch fire for some reason, it may burn for an extended period of time before a problem becomes obvious. Clearly, a flame retardant product is critical in this scenario to avoid extensive damage, downtime and loss of revenue.

Exploring Your Options

Some jurisdictions may require the use of these materials in an industrial setting where sensitive equipment is involved. In this case, you will need to check with your local authority to make sure that you are compliant. Either way, using the highest quality products is a good idea to reduce the risk. 

Reach out to a local industrial ducting service to find out more.  

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Avoiding Common Mistakes With Industrial Equipment

If you work in an industrial facility, you need to make the most of your equipment. You need to ensure it's running smoothly and in a state of good repair. You also have to keep your equipment safe and train your employees to use it. If you want help, check out my blog posts. My name is Carrie, and I used to work in a manufacturing facility. That was years ago. Then, I moved to a staffing company. Currently, I am on leave with my second child. I love writing and miss my days on the manufacturing floor so I decided to start this blog. I hope that you like it!