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                      Extraction Arms are a type of industrial machinery used to capture and remove hazardous dust, fumes, and other airborne contaminants from the workplace. They are typically mounted on a wall or ceiling and feature a flexible arm that can be adjusted to reach the source of the contamination. The arm is connected to a filter or collection system, which captures the contaminants and prevents them from entering the air. Extraction Arms are used in a variety of industries, including manufacturing,    automotive, and food processing.
Extraction Arms are designed to be easy to install and maintain, and they are available in a range of sizes and configurations to suit different applications. They are also designed to be energy efficient, helping to reduce energy costs.
Companies in the Extraction Arms market include Nederman, Camfil, Donaldson, and AirClean Systems. Show Less   Read more