At Kitmondo, we offer a comprehensive selection of used dust collectors and exhausters, crucial for maintaining a clean and safe work environment in the woodworking industry. These machines are specifically designed to efficiently capture and remove dust, wood chips, and other airborne particles, ensuring compliance with health and safety standards and improving air quality. Our range includes options priced from €2,000 for basic models to €50,000 for advanced, high-capacity units from top brands like Donaldson, Nederman, Felder, and Schuko. Each machine comes with distinct features such as airflow capacity, filtration efficiency, noise level, and automation level, tailored to meet various operational needs.

When choosing a dust collector or exhauster, it's essential to consider factors such as the type and volume of dust generated, the size of your workspace, the machine's filtration efficiency, and ease of maintenance. These aspects are vital for effective dust control, optimizing production efficiency, and ensuring a safe and healthy work environment. Investing in used dust collectors and exhausters from Kitmondo not only grants access to high-quality equipment at significantly reduced prices but also promotes sustainability by extending the lifecycle of durable machinery.

Explore Kitmondo’s listings today to find reliable dust collectors and exhausters that offer outstanding performance and value for your dust control needs in the woodworking industry. Trust Kitmondo's commitment to excellent customer service to help you find the perfect dust collection solution to enhance your woodworking operations.

Coral - Révisé A.G.Mat Filtre pression 10-12.000 m³/h - 18.5kW Dust collector

Year: 2001

Collecting capacity 12000 m³/h
Fan Yes
Installed power 19.05 kW
Nbr of bags 48
Fan engine 18.5 kW


ENSEMBLE ASPIRATION ATEX Fagida CF

Year: 2015

Collecting capacity 12000 m³/h
Fan engine 7.5 kW
Fan Yes
Installed power 15 kW

Self-cleaning bag filter - mc/h 55,000

Year:

Collecting capacity 55000 m³/h
Fan Yes
Nbr of bags 396
Fan engine 75 kW

Segler – 16 m2 Atex dust separator

Year: 2015

Collecting capacity 3600 m³/h
Fan engine 3 kW
Fan Yes

Felder RL 200 - Clean - Air Dust Extractor Low working hours

Year: 2008

Collecting capacity 4000 m³/h
Fan Yes
Installed power 4 kW
Nbr of bags 2
Fan engine 4 kW


URBAN Technik STANDARD II EX URBAN Technik Dust collector Hot deal

Year: 2015

STANDARDII Ex professional Atex vacuum unit manufactured by URBAN TECHNIK and distributed by HOLZPROFI France. Supplied with all piping for 4 machines, 192-litre tank and control panel. 380V power supply protected by 20A tetrapolar circuit breaker.

Alfarimini Euro 3 Dust collector

Year: 2024

Collecting capacity 5000 m³/h
Installed power 4.10142 kW



FIMAS -OMAR Fimas - Omar Dust collector

Year: 1995

Fimas brand substation with 40 HP suction motor, with pneumatic bag cleaning Omar substation with two 40 HP and one 30 HP suction motors, with pneumatic bag cleaning, discharge into containers. On request we can provide technical data sheets Disassembly if required, quantified separately.

Captair DAS CC 250 BP – 40-80 SQM Dust collector

Year:

Collecting capacity 80 m³/h
Nbr of bags 4

Alfarimini Euro 2 Dust collector

Year: 2024

Collecting capacity 3500 m³/h
Installed power 2.98285 kW

AMOTEC OSF 132 Chip And Dust Extraction Plant

Year: 2015

Collecting capacity 19800 m³/h
Fan engine 4 kW

MION VENTOTERMICA A MANICHE Dust collector

Year: 2004

Collecting capacity 18000 m³/h
Fan engine 18.5 kW
Nbr of bags 1



MZ Aspiratori extraction system

Year:

MZ Aspiratori extraction system Additional info Dust extraction system MG Aspiratori - Type: GR1120/R4 - 45 kW Silo with cyclone: 3000 mm diameter by 15 meter heigh



Enhancing Air Quality and Efficiency: A Comprehensive Guide to Dust Collectors and Exhausters

Dust collectors and exhausters are vital components in the woodworking industry. They ensure a clean and safe working environment by efficiently removing dust, wood chips, and other particulate matter. These systems boost productivity, improve air quality, and protect both workers and equipment from the hazards associated with airborne dust. Understanding the different types, features, and considerations for purchasing dust collectors and exhausters can significantly enhance your woodworking operations. Kitmondo, a leading online marketplace for used industrial machinery, offers a wide selection of dust collectors and exhausters, giving businesses access to top-quality equipment at competitive prices.

Types of Dust Collectors and Exhausters

Dust collectors and exhausters are available in various configurations to cater to different woodworking needs. Here’s an overview of the primary types:

Cartridge Dust Collectors

Cartridge dust collectors utilize cylindrical filters to capture dust and particulates effectively, known for their high efficiency and compact design.

  • Vertical Cartridge Dust Collectors: These have vertically oriented filters, which simplify maintenance and filter replacement, making them suitable for high dust load applications.
  • Horizontal Cartridge Dust Collectors: These feature horizontally oriented filters, ideal for situations with space constraints.

Baghouse Dust Collectors

Baghouse dust collectors employ fabric filter bags to capture dust particles. They are highly effective in large-scale operations and environments with substantial dust generation.

  • Shaker Baghouse Collectors: Use a shaking mechanism to clean the filter bags, ideal for smaller operations.
  • Reverse Air Baghouse Collectors: Clean the filter bags with a reverse airflow, perfect for continuous operation in large-scale applications.
  • Pulse Jet Baghouse Collectors: Utilize short bursts of compressed air to clean the filter bags, offering high efficiency and minimal maintenance downtime.

Cyclone Dust Collectors

Cyclone dust collectors use centrifugal force to separate dust and particulates from the air, often serving as pre-filters to reduce the load on primary dust collectors.

  • Single-Stage Cyclone Collectors: Provide basic separation of large particles, suitable for small to medium-sized workshops.
  • Two-Stage Cyclone Collectors: Combine a cyclone stage with a secondary filter stage for enhanced dust removal, ideal for larger operations.

Portable Dust Collectors

Portable dust collectors are designed for mobility and flexibility, allowing them to be moved as needed.

  • Single-Stage Portable Collectors: Use a single filtration stage, suitable for small workshops and specific tasks.
  • Two-Stage Portable Collectors: Offer enhanced dust collection with a cyclone pre-filter and secondary filter, perfect for larger workshops and more demanding applications.

Downdraft Tables

Downdraft tables integrate dust collection into the work surface, capturing dust and particles at the source, particularly useful for sanding, grinding, and other hand-held operations.

  • Standard Downdraft Tables: Provide a flat work surface with integrated dust collection, suitable for various manual tasks.
  • Portable Downdraft Tables: Offer mobility and flexibility, ideal for workshops with limited space or temporary setups.

Key Features and Specifications

When choosing a dust collector or exhauster, consider the following features and specifications to ensure the system meets your operational needs:

Airflow Capacity (CFM)

Measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM), airflow capacity determines the volume of air the system can move. Ensure the dust collector or exhauster matches the airflow requirements of your woodworking operations. Kitmondo’s listings provide detailed specifications on airflow capacity to help you find the right machine.

Filtration Efficiency

High filtration efficiency is crucial for effective dust and particulate removal. Systems with high-efficiency filters, such as HEPA filters, can capture fine dust particles and significantly improve air quality.

Dust Storage Capacity

Dust storage capacity indicates how much dust the system can hold before needing to be emptied. Larger capacity systems are ideal for high-volume operations, reducing maintenance downtime.

Noise Level

Consider the noise level of the dust collector or exhauster, especially in indoor environments. Opt for machines designed to operate quietly to maintain a comfortable working environment.

Portability and Flexibility

Decide if you need a stationary system or a portable one that can be moved around the workshop. Portable systems offer flexibility but may have lower capacity compared to stationary systems.

Build Quality and Durability

High-quality construction and durability are essential for long-term operational efficiency. Machines made from robust materials like metal casings and durable filters are more resistant to wear and tear. Easy-to-maintain designs with accessible components simplify maintenance, reducing downtime and operational costs. Kitmondo provides information on the condition and maintenance history of used machines to aid in informed decision-making.

Safety Features

Safety is critical in woodworking operations. Look for systems with safety features such as explosion-proof designs, spark arrestors, and automatic shut-off mechanisms to protect operators and equipment.

Leading Brands in Dust Collectors and Exhausters

Choosing reputable brands ensures higher quality and reliable support. Here are some top brands in the dust collector and exhauster market:

  • Donaldson Torit: Known for high-precision and innovative dust collection systems, offering robust solutions for various woodworking applications.
  • Nederman: Renowned for durable and advanced technology, Nederman’s systems are popular in the woodworking industry.
  • Felder: Provides a range of high-performance dust collectors, known for reliability and efficiency in demanding applications.
  • Jet: Offers versatile dust collection systems characterized by efficiency and robustness, suitable for large-scale operations.
  • Oneida Air Systems: Known for high-quality cyclone dust collectors designed for precision and high-capacity dust collection, ideal for complex and high-volume woodworking projects.

Kitmondo features equipment from these and other reputable brands, ensuring access to reliable and well-supported machinery.

Pricing of Used Dust Collectors and Exhausters

The cost of used dust collectors and exhausters varies widely based on factors such as age, condition, brand, and specific features. Generally, prices can range from a few hundred to several tens of thousands of dollars. For instance, a used Jet portable dust collector might be priced between $500 and $1,500, while a high-end Donaldson Torit cartridge dust collector could cost between $10,000 and $30,000. Kitmondo’s marketplace offers a variety of pricing options, ensuring transparency and competitive deals for buyers.

Conclusion

Dust collectors and exhausters are essential for maintaining a clean and safe working environment in the woodworking industry. Understanding the different types of systems and key factors to consider when purchasing can help businesses make informed decisions that enhance operational capabilities. Kitmondo offers a comprehensive platform for sourcing high-quality used machinery, with detailed listings and competitive pricing. Whether you need a cartridge dust collector, a baghouse system, a cyclone collector, or a portable unit, Kitmondo’s extensive inventory and user-friendly interface make it easy to find the right equipment for your woodworking operations.