NEBOLEX fog turbines
Fogging systems in recycling operations
Recycling companies face the daily challenge of processing large quantities of a wide variety of materials. This inevitably results in significant dust and odor emissions. Especially in closed halls, dust not only affects the working atmosphere, but can also lead to health problems for employees. Odors from certain material flows also pose a problem, which can both worsen working conditions and cause significant nuisance to local residents.
the solution
In order to effectively meet these challenges, more and more recycling companies are turning to innovative solutions for dust and odor control. One particularly effective method is the NEBOLEX mist turbine with swivel function. This is permanently installed on one side wall of the hall. By moving it left and right to the desired stop point and adjusting the angle of inclination, the fine water mist can be distributed evenly throughout the entire hall. The tiny droplets bind even the smallest dust particles in the air. This can greatly reduce dust pollution.
The system used is an efficient fogging technology that requires only a very small amount of water. Furthermore, the control technology ensures very precise fog dosing at the desired positions.
In addition to significantly improving air quality, odour nuisance in the surrounding area is also reduced. The fine film of water envelops odour molecules and neutralises them before they can spread throughout the room. For employees, this means greater occupational safety, fewer health risks and a much more pleasant working environment.
In addition, the NEBOLEX fog turbine impresses with its versatile application possibilities. It is not only suitable for recycling halls, but also for other dusty or odor-intensive areas, such as wood processing, the metal industry, or bulk material handling. The system can be individually adapted to the conditions of the respective operation.
Conclusion:
With the NEBOLEX mist turbine, recycling companies are not only investing in clean air and safe working conditions, but also in greater efficiency and sustainability. Because less dust means less wear and tear, less cleaning – and therefore lower costs in the long term.


