During the cleaning processes of mechanical parts or other technical details with compressed air, dust, understood as solid particles, of microscopic size is produced and is then dispersed in the air with no possibility of capture.
The risks associated with the presence of airborne dust relate to skin, eye and mucous membrane contact; inhalation; and ingestion.
In addition, dust deposited on machinery and work areas favours the risk of fire or explosion in the case of dust that is predisposed to this phenomenon.
All the risks highlighted above can be drastically reduced by using the right suction and filtration systems, such as suction benches on which it is possible to safely blow pieces, thanks to the active capture of the dust produced both through the suction surface and from the suction front.