Dear Mr. David Thampi
Thanks once again in spending time in net for searching the suitable solution for me...
I have talked to Mr. M.L Panse in the given mobile number... He was telling that the kind of Personal Air Shower they were providing is so delicate equipment which can't be used for my purpose... This is mainly for Pharma Industry where people before entering into the labs or such areas going through these shower to get them dust free hygienic condition...
However I have requested Mr. Panse to give any reference...Let's wait for some positive response...
From India
Thanks once again in spending time in net for searching the suitable solution for me...
I have talked to Mr. M.L Panse in the given mobile number... He was telling that the kind of Personal Air Shower they were providing is so delicate equipment which can't be used for my purpose... This is mainly for Pharma Industry where people before entering into the labs or such areas going through these shower to get them dust free hygienic condition...
However I have requested Mr. Panse to give any reference...Let's wait for some positive response...
From India
Dear Dipil,
You are correct the air showers are used before entry to clean rooms in pharma industries and certain labs. They use hepa filters for getting desired cleanliness.
Another very raw idea stuck to my mind is vacuum application.
You may have to design special equipment for human.
A chamber where head is in atmosphere and rest body in vacuum.
Such type of chambers can be connected to suction of a blower to create the vacuum. You can even try very rough vacuum pumps. This solution would be costly.
You may pl explore the idea further.
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir
From India, Nasik
You are correct the air showers are used before entry to clean rooms in pharma industries and certain labs. They use hepa filters for getting desired cleanliness.
Another very raw idea stuck to my mind is vacuum application.
You may have to design special equipment for human.
A chamber where head is in atmosphere and rest body in vacuum.
Such type of chambers can be connected to suction of a blower to create the vacuum. You can even try very rough vacuum pumps. This solution would be costly.
You may pl explore the idea further.
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir
From India, Nasik
Hi, i am not sure but following could be possible solutions. 1. Non stick clothes and blower 2. Vaccum 3. Using protective appliances like goggles / ear plugs while using compressed air. Devendra
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Dipil,
Use of high volume low pressure blower with 360 degrees air nozzles in a closed chamber should be ample for the purpose.
A dust extraction can be connected at the top.
Like in many steam-bath enclosures, the head can be above the chamber to avoid dust in the eyes.
I am sure your engineers at the plant can improvise and set up a trial unit.
Problem would be - how many wokers at the end of the shift, and how many enclosures.
Give me a call any time ; 088765 26103
Best Wishes,
Daljit Singh
From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
Use of high volume low pressure blower with 360 degrees air nozzles in a closed chamber should be ample for the purpose.
A dust extraction can be connected at the top.
Like in many steam-bath enclosures, the head can be above the chamber to avoid dust in the eyes.
I am sure your engineers at the plant can improvise and set up a trial unit.
Problem would be - how many wokers at the end of the shift, and how many enclosures.
Give me a call any time ; 088765 26103
Best Wishes,
Daljit Singh
From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
Dear Sir
Thanks a lot for your kind reply. It's really great to get advice from seniors like you through this forum...Thanks a lot and expecting the same in future too...
I have forwarded your input to our technical HOD... I will surely give him a call if we going to execute the plan of site fabrication...
From India
Thanks a lot for your kind reply. It's really great to get advice from seniors like you through this forum...Thanks a lot and expecting the same in future too...
I have forwarded your input to our technical HOD... I will surely give him a call if we going to execute the plan of site fabrication...
From India
Dear All
At last I got a solution to the dust cleaning booth...
Special thanks to Mr. David Thampi to lead me to Mr. Panse... He prmoised me to make something which will be suiting to our need...
Following is his contact details for anyone needing for future:
M.L. Panse
CTO & Head Business Development
Ashrae Clean Room Presentations Pvt. Ltd.
G1-G3, Kundan Towers, Mayuri Marg,
Begumpet, Hyderabad-500016
Andhra Pradesh, India
Phone: +91-40-44588000
Mob: +91-9849665717
Fax: +91-40-26672661
Email :
Web: CRP Group
Once again thanks all for helping me...
From India
At last I got a solution to the dust cleaning booth...
Special thanks to Mr. David Thampi to lead me to Mr. Panse... He prmoised me to make something which will be suiting to our need...
Following is his contact details for anyone needing for future:
M.L. Panse
CTO & Head Business Development
Ashrae Clean Room Presentations Pvt. Ltd.
G1-G3, Kundan Towers, Mayuri Marg,
Begumpet, Hyderabad-500016
Andhra Pradesh, India
Phone: +91-40-44588000
Mob: +91-9849665717
Fax: +91-40-26672661
Email :
Web: CRP Group
Once again thanks all for helping me...
From India
Dear Dipil,
Of course, this is a layman's suggestions U may think it over if really useful.
Your requirement is for a low pressure air to remove finer particles without damaging the human organs. So I would suggest the Air Curtains used in various shops/work places to prevent dust from the streets flowing into the work places may serve your purposes. In addition you may use water flowing underneath would prevent the removed cement dust get blown all over again as it washes the floor. Passing out employees will pass thro' the Air Curtains until the cement dust is fully removed. As the gentle air blows over the head human organs are not exposed to the pressure. This running water may washes away the removed cement dust. (Think it over the method used in Tirupathi Thirumala Devasthanam to wash off the devotees feet as they are entering the temple). I think this may serve you as a cost effective method for your problem.
One more simple method. Most modern ladies use hand held blower/drier to dry their hair after a bath. This also could be used individually which may be cost effective as well.
kumar.s.
From India, Bangalore
Of course, this is a layman's suggestions U may think it over if really useful.
Your requirement is for a low pressure air to remove finer particles without damaging the human organs. So I would suggest the Air Curtains used in various shops/work places to prevent dust from the streets flowing into the work places may serve your purposes. In addition you may use water flowing underneath would prevent the removed cement dust get blown all over again as it washes the floor. Passing out employees will pass thro' the Air Curtains until the cement dust is fully removed. As the gentle air blows over the head human organs are not exposed to the pressure. This running water may washes away the removed cement dust. (Think it over the method used in Tirupathi Thirumala Devasthanam to wash off the devotees feet as they are entering the temple). I think this may serve you as a cost effective method for your problem.
One more simple method. Most modern ladies use hand held blower/drier to dry their hair after a bath. This also could be used individually which may be cost effective as well.
kumar.s.
From India, Bangalore
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