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Camfil Air Pollution Control Opens UK Plant

May 23, 2013
Plant includes a four-bay welding area, fabrication area, powder paint line, assembly area and storage space.

Camfil Air Pollution Control (APC), a manufacturer of dust and fume collection equipment, officially opened its new 40,000-square-foot facility in the United Kingdom to serve industrial customers throughout the UK and Europe.

Camfil APC worked closely with the Rochdale Development Agency to find the optimal site for the plant, which is located in the Birch Business Park in Heywood, Greater Manchester, UK. The facility has been operational since April, with a current staff of 40 employees. When fully staffed, it will employ more than 100 people in engineering, manufacturing and support positions. The plant includes a four-bay welding area, fabrication area, powder paint line, assembly area and storage space.  

Camfil APC makes dust-collection equipment that cleans up manufacturing processes for safer, more productive plant environments. Typical applications include laser and plasma cutting, thermal spray operations, welding, pharmaceutical manufacturing, chemical and food processing, and fiberglass manufacturing. Camfil products meet CE, ATEX and other European requirements.

For more information, visit www.camfilapc.com.

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