Webinar: Pneumatic Industrial Vacuums Take On Shop Vacs

May 13, 2022
Exair’s latest webinar encourages breaking the cycle of replacing electric shop vacuums.

Exair will host a live webinar on May 24 at 2 p.m. EDT dealing with pneumatic industrial vacuums. The webinar will educate attendees on “breaking the cycle” of replacing electric shop vacuums through the use of pneumatic industrial vacuums. For those unable to attend the webinar, it will be available later on-demand.

Industrial environments often present a continual battle to keep clean and safe. Unavoidable by-products of manufacturing processes include liquid and solids that can present hazards to personnel, products and processes. Solids may be trim, dusts or chips from a manufacturing line; liquids may be coolant spills, coating overspray or even burst packages.

Cleaning up these materials often falls on the operators of the equipment, who require reliable, adaptable, safe and effective tools for cleanup. Supplying them with tools which fail frequently or do not meet the requirements of the safety team is a recipe for disaster, says Exair. Having an industrial, purpose-built vacuum that can easily fit the demands of the task at hand reportedly is where a pneumatic vacuum excels.

For more information on the webinar, visit: https://exair.co/sweb22vac-108

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