DUST TEX NET ® EFFECTIVE AIRBORN D UST CONTAINEMENT SYSTEM ECOLOGY S.r.l.

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DUST TEX NET ® EFFECTIVE AIRBORN D UST CONTAINEMENT SYSTEM ECOLOGY S.r.l.

T HE PROBLEM !

T HE SOLUTION ! DUST TEX NET ®

DUST TEX NET ® D UST AND PARTICLE CONTAINEMENT SYSTEMS Conceived to resolve particular problems related to dust and particle containment in open spaces, such as: mines, demolition sites, areas involved in the bulk material handling as well as in dusty industrial process. It drastically reduces the spillage of airborne dust out of the sites and in the surrounding areas. Patented in Italy, in Europe and in other nations outside of Europe.

DUST TEX NET ® D UST AND PARTICLE CONTAINEMENT SYSTEMS

An innovative approach which uses modern technology to contain the dust. It creates a new standard to control dust and particles in open spaces. It provides a new solution to problems that until now seemed impossible to resolve. It works as Gore-Tex, which allows the passage of vapor but repels water.

DUST TEX NET ® DUST AND PARTICLE CONTAINEMENT SYSTEMS

H OW IT W ORKS The micro porous structure of the DUST TEX NET® makes it washable and resistant to wind and dust. Each microscopic pore is about 10 times smaller than a 90 microns dust molecule, which means that the air can pass through the net but not the dust which is trapped in de inner part of the containment net and cannot escape. In the case of humid dust the DUST TEX NET®, reduces its flow capacity for the air which will be reestablished as soon as the dust is dry. The net DUST TEX NET® is designed to be auto cleaning; it resist UVA rays and doesn’t lose its color. It also maintains its mechanical characteristics for 5 years at least. The pores of the DUST TEX NET® are 700 times bigger than a standard air molecule, so the air flow can easily pass through but not the dust. The wind that brings dust in the DUST TEX NET®, dry it and shake it, scrolling it down i the internal base of the net itself.

DUST TEX NET ® DUST AND PARTICLE CONTAINEMENT SYSTEMS

H OW IT W ORKS Normally, dust particles measure 0-90  m and remain suspended in the air for long periods of time…

H OW IT W ORKS Dust can also be humid...

H OW IT W ORKS  Humid dust particles fall more rapidly to the ground or in the Dust Tex Net  Humid dust particles fall more rapidly to the ground or in the Dust Tex Net ®

FOG CANNON ® It is safe and efficient up to 99,7% Can glue the dust to the ground Can make the dust particles bigger and easier to trap into the DUST TEX NET® It significantly contributes to the containment of dust and particles

EFFICIENT AT LONG DISTANCES

WIDE AREA COVERED Angle of spray: 270°

DUST TEX NET ® DUST AND PARTICLE CONTAINEMENT SYSTEMS

TECHNICAL DATA Dust Tex Net ® Mass Area UNI 9401gr. 140/sqm +/- 5% Width UNI 9404 mt any Length UNI 9404 mt. 100-any Resistance UNI 9405/89Warp dcN 101,0Kgf 102,80 Resistance UNI9405/89Plot dcN 119,2Kgf 121,30 Shading UNI % White color Wind Power Braker 36,4% Colors AvailableWhite, Green, Blue, Orange, Yellow, … Lights Resistance kyl 800 (col. BLACK) UNI ISO 4892/85 FlammabilityCLASS 2 according to CSE/RF 1/75/4 and CSE/RF2/75/A Flammability when rolledCLASS 4 according to CSE/RF 1/75/4 and CSE/RF2/75/A FlashDIN 4102 Part. 1 ART. 18 Shading net woven HDPE monofilaments using the system Raschel-UV-stabilized for resist agents for many years weather and sunlight

T ECHNICAL NOTES Installation requires a solid supporting structure with strong concrete foundations, but it is forever. The deal height is 20mt high. The ideal distance between poles is 15mt.

A PPLICATIONS Storage stockpiles Mines Quarries Steel mills Demolition works Construction sites Ports

HOW IT WORKS Dust Tex Net is electrostatically charged because of the air flow that passes through it and therefore it attracts micro particles of dust and collects them till they fall on the ground for gravity. Dust Tex Net works according to the same principle of Gore-Tex, that is it stops dust mechanically allowing the air to freely pass through.

HOW IT WORKS Dust Tex Net makes a statistic selection of the particles transported by the wind which rarely hit the net exactly at 90° and in most cases they have different angle according to the wind direction. Therefore the net mash span is much bigger than the granulometry of the collected dust.

HOW IT WORKS

Dust Tex Net resists to the strongest winds thanks to its single wire structure and high tenacity. In case of a overload, the clips supporting the net open on the lower side leaving the net free to wave and preserving its integrity. The ideal height of he structure is 20 mt. The ideal distance between the poles is about 15 mt.

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