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Iwater suction wall

Product Description

Designed for workshops carrying out dry processing, the IWater Suction Wall effectively captures airborne dust using a water-based filtration system, improving air quality and creating a cleaner, safer workspace.

Extremely intuitive and simple maintenance.

Internal water nebulisation. Dry external environment.

Lower risk of silicosis, protecting operator health.

Models

IWATER 2M

Width: 2.000mm

Height: 2.350mm

Depth: 1.000mm

Fans: 1

Power HP: 4.2

m3/hour: 9.000

IWATER 3M

Width: 3.000mm

Height: 2.350mm

Depth: 1.000mm

Fans: 1

Power HP: 4.2

m3/hour: 11.000

IWATER 4M

Width: 4.000mm

Height: 2.350mm

Depth: 1.000mm

Fans: 2

Power HP: 8

m3/hour: 22.000

IWATER 5M

Width: 5.000mm

Height: 2.350mm

Depth: 1.000mm

Fans: 2

Power HP: 8

m3/hour: 26.000

IWATER 6M

Width: 6.000mm

Height: 2.350mm

Depth: 1.000mm

Fans: 2

Power HP: 8

m3/hour: 33.000

Customisations

  • Length and width.
  • Number of fans.
  • Suction from both sides.

Accessories

  • Plenum.
  • External box.
  • Side extensions.
  • External suction arm.

Details

Detail of air intake fan.

Control panel managing all the cabin operations.

Detail of the stopper, which avoids the passage of water drops in the fans.

Submerged pump for water pressurisation and discharge point for easy maintenance.

Series of nozzles for water nebulization.

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