Flextraction will be exhibiting new equipment at TOTAL 2007
Flextraction Ltd, the specialist solution provider capturing all forms of airborne contamination, will be exhibiting a range of new and existing dust collecting, mist separating and fume extraction equipment for the food, pharmaceutical and chemical indus

FLEXTRACTION EXHIBITING AT TOTAL PROCESSING AND PACKAGING SHOW 2007
Flextraction Ltd, the Melton Mowbray, specialist solution provider capturing at source all forms of airborne contamination – dust, fume and oil mist will be exhibiting a range of new and existing dust collecting, mist separating and fume extraction equipment for the food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries on stand nr. 4551 at Total Processing and Packaging Exhibition at the NEC,
Flextraction Ltd are sole UK representatives for Kiekens Products BV, Holland, industrial portable and fixed high vacuum cleaning systems - Fumex AB, Sweden, externally mounted extraction arms and specialist filter units - TEKA GmbH, Germany, localised extraction arms portable and fixed filter systems manufacturer.
Kiekens products on show include a NEW Dustmaster DM9000 for filtering very fine dusts found in pharmaceutical manufacture, food processing and chemical industries plus single phase KE1000 and 3-phase KE2000 industrial mobile vacuum cleaners with accessories including primary separators for picking up liquids and larger dust particles. All these products meet directive 94/9 EC for equipment intended for potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX).
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