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Arden Jet technology added to more equipment

Arden Equipment says after the success of the Arden Jet launched in 2016, it has decided to extend the innovation to three additional tools from its large range of attachments. these are the universal and dedicated shears; hydraulic concrete pulveriser, and sorting and demolition grabs. The company claims it is the first water spraying system that is factory fitted on a demolition shear to reduce dust that arises during demolition. “The reduction of dust is a major challenge for manufacturers of
April 9, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Arden Equipment’s Jet for reducing dust

8736 Arden Equipment says after the success of the Arden Jet launched in 2016, it has decided to extend the innovation to three additional tools from its large range of attachments.

These are the universal and dedicated shears; hydraulic concrete pulveriser, and sorting and demolition grabs.

The company claims it is the first water spraying system that is factory fitted on a demolition shear to reduce dust that arises during demolition.

“The reduction of dust is a major challenge for manufacturers of construction equipment. In fact, dusts represent an important environmental risk and poses a serious health risk to site workers and local residents,” says Arden Equipment.

It says jet system is closer to the point of demolition, and that dust is immediately contained by the water mist regardless of the position of the tools rotation and the angle of the tool.

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