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HEPA-filtered downdraught bench solves dust issue
05 January 2019
Lyndon Design manufactures stylish furniture, typically supplying to the hospitality and leisure industries. During its manufacturing processes, the company manufactures parts in a range of hardwoods. An existing sanding booth was proving insufficient to cope with the dust generated during manual sanding processes and Lyndon approached AirBench to provide a solution.

Following a full site survey and demonstration, AirBench recommended a large HEPA-filtered downdraught bench from its FN range, configured to discharge via ducting outside the booth.
Lyndon installed the unit using its own team. The workspace is now a cleaner, more effective space and the Lyndon team are happy to work within the booth. Operators have been able to move from Canister masks to paper-type P3 masks; both comfort and productivity have been improved.
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