Dust collection & fume extraction for the Southwest
Your facility gets dust collection and fume extraction designed, installed, and serviced for manufacturing across Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah — built for compliance from the first drawing.
You shouldn’t have to choose between production speed and breathing clean air on your own floor.
Your dust collection, downdraft tables, fume extraction, and oil mist collection get engineered and installed around OSHA and NFPA 660 from the start — not bolted on afterward. Every system we build carries our pass-or-free compliance guarantee: if it doesn’t pass inspection, we fix it at no cost to you.
You’re not buying from a catalog company that ships boxes. You get site assessments, system design, professional installation, and ongoing maintenance — including the combustible dust safety and regulatory work most general contractors won’t touch.
Capabilities
System design & engineering
From your site assessment through engineering drawings — ductwork layout, equipment selection, airflow calculations, and compliance documentation, all sized to your operation.
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Professional installation
Turnkey installation by trained crews — not handed to your general contractor. Collector, ductwork, hoods, electrical, and controls, with weekend and off-hours scheduling to protect your production.
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Maintenance & service
Scheduled filter replacement, system inspections, airflow verification, and compressed-air audits — on systems we installed and equipment from other providers. Keep yours compliant and efficient long-term.
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Products we carry
You get the right equipment matched to your application — we work with manufacturers like MicroAir, Plymovent, and AT Industrial, not the other way around.
Cartridge dust collectors
Self-cleaning systems from 1,000 to 60,000+ CFM for welding fume, grinding dust, powder handling, and general manufacturing dust.
Portable fume extractors
Source-capture units for welding, soldering, and light grinding. Single- and dual-arm models with HEPA and activated carbon options.
Wet collectors
Water-based collection for combustible metal dust — aluminum, titanium, magnesium — where dry filtration isn’t permitted under NFPA 660.
Plasma & laser fume collectors
Dedicated filtration for CNC plasma tables and laser cutting. Spark arrestance, downdraft integration, and safe return-air options.
Oil mist collectors
Machine-mount and central systems for CNC turning, milling, and grinding, with coolant recovery and HEPA options.
HEPA & ULPA filters
Individually scan-tested filters for cleanrooms, pharma, semiconductor, and healthcare. H13 through U17, gel-seal and knife-edge mounting.
Biogas filtration
Siloxane, H₂S, moisture, and particulate removal for landfill gas, digester gas, and RNG pipeline injection. Multi-stage treatment trains.
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Downdraft tables, baghouse collectors, ambient air cleaners, and more.
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Industries we serve
Your process generates its own dust, fume, and mist hazards. Your system gets designed around that operation and its compliance requirements — not a generic template.
Metal fabrication
Welding fume, grinding dust, plasma cutting, and laser fume extraction for fab shops and structural steel.
Aerospace
Titanium, aluminum, and composite dust collection with combustible dust compliance for machining and assembly.
Food & supplement
Stainless cGMP systems for powder handling, allergen control, and combustible organic dust compliance.
Electronics & semiconductor
Cleanroom filtration, solder fume extraction, and process exhaust for PCB assembly and chip fabrication.
Woodworking
Wood dust collection for CNC routers, table saws, planers, and sanding. NFPA 660 (formerly 664) compliant.
Concrete & silica
Silica dust capture for concrete cutting, grinding, and block manufacturing. OSHA Table 1 and RCS compliance.
Automotive
Oil mist collection, welding fume extraction, and grinding dust systems for OEM and aftermarket production.
Vocational schools
Welding lab and shop ventilation for community colleges, trade schools, and career technical programs.
NFPA 660 is here — is your facility ready?
NFPA 660, the consolidated standard for combustible dust, took effect January 1, 2026. It combines the previous standards (652, 654, 664, and others) into one code covering dust hazard analysis, system design, housekeeping, and ongoing compliance.
If your facility generates combustible dust — metal, wood, food, pharmaceutical, plastic, or any organic material — NFPA 660 likely applies to you. It requires a dust hazard analysis (DHA) and engineered controls sized to the explosion characteristics of your specific dust.
That’s our specialty. You get help understanding your DHA requirements, a system designed to meet NFPA 660 from the ground up, and documentation your authority having jurisdiction will accept.
What NFPA 660 requires
Engineered controls: explosion venting, suppression, or isolation sized to your dust’s characteristics.
Housekeeping standards: documented cleaning schedules with accumulation limits on all surfaces.
Equipment requirements: collectors, ductwork, and electrical components rated for the hazard classification.
Documentation: written DHA report, system design records, maintenance logs, and training records.
Serving the Southwest
You get on-site assessments, professional installation, and ongoing service across five states — from someone who knows the local fire marshals, building codes, and enforcement patterns in your market.
Resources & guides
Straight answers to what facility managers, safety directors, and engineers actually ask — pricing, compliance, system design, and how all of it works.
What does a dust collection system cost in 2026?
Real pricing ranges by system size and application — not hidden behind a form.
Read the cost guide →
NFPA 660 explained
What the consolidated standard requires, who it applies to, and what you need to do about it.
Read more →
The pass-or-free compliance guarantee
How the guarantee works, what it covers, and why we’re the only company in the Southwest that offers it.
See the guarantee →
Dust hazard analysis (DHA) explained
What a DHA involves, when you need one, and how Kst/Pmax testing drives your system design.
DHA details & cost →
Combustible dust compliance overview
OSHA, NFPA, and the regulatory landscape for combustible dust in manufacturing.
Read the overview →
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More on system sizing, filter selection, ductwork design, and industry-specific work.
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Let’s talk about your facility
Tell us what you manufacture and the dust, fume, or mist you’re dealing with. You’ll get a site assessment and an honest read on what your facility needs — no obligation, no pressure.
Serving manufacturing facilities across Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah.