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Cap Minerals shows EmiControls V12 dust controller

Distributor Cap Minerals is showing the latest model of the V12 dust controller, whose manufacturer is EmiControls by TechnoAlpin. Applications include working with primary crushers and stockpiles as well as in construction and demolition. The machine can be put on wheels or even mounted on a tower. The V12 sends out a fine water spray to keep the dust down and it can control dust across a distance of up to 50m, said Cap Minerals. The high-performance fan oscillates vertically and horizontally for optimum c
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Distributor 5111 Cap Minerals is showing the latest model of the V12 dust controller, whose manufacturer is 5109 EmiControls by 5110 TechnoAlpin.

Applications include working with primary crushers and stockpiles as well as in construction and demolition. The machine can be put on wheels or even mounted on a tower.

The V12 sends out a fine water spray to keep the dust down and it can control dust across a distance of up to 50m, said Cap Minerals.

The high-performance fan oscillates vertically and horizontally for optimum coverage.  The fan produces a linear water ejection pattern designed for pin-point accuracy in use.

A wireless remote control is one of the options available for managing the V12’s operation.

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