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Wandafilta Pro article June 2021

Suitable for a wide range of construction-related applications, the brand new Wandafilta Pro is a portable dust filtration case designed to capture and remove hazardous dust such as lead and respirable crystalline silica. The unit is designed to be used with a capture hood, ducting and fan, to create a mobile LEV solution, ideal for dust and fume extraction and the maintenance of pressure differentials to prevent the spread of dust.


With spigots on both ends, the Wandafilta Pro offers maximum operational flexibility with the option to filter before or after the fan. This unit is suitable for general site use with filtration of up to HEPA level. The unit can be simply serviced, and it has a handy filter pressure gauge.

When combined with a Ventex 300M fan, the combination can move up to 5400m3/hr of air, ensuring that the air quality always remains at a safe level. This system is also compatible with RVT’s unique washable filters – which will help to save you money and reduce waste on site.

What makes this dust extraction unit different?

The rounded plastic body of the Wandafilta Pro is more compact and lightweight compared to the Dustex® Wandafilta Plus, making it easier to use on site

Features and benefits

  • Powerful extraction and filtration kit, enabling filtered negative pressures to be achieved
  • This unit is lighter and more compact than the Wandafilter Plus
  • Filter pressure gauge tells you when filters need servicing or replacement
  • Fixed spigots at both ends maximise operational flexibility
  • Filtration of up to HEPA level to ensure that up to 99.97% of dust is captured
  • Unlike many other units on the market, this powerful and flexible unit will maintain pressure over long duct runs
  • RVT’s unique washable filters help to save you money and reduce waste on site

Further information

To find out more about the Dustex® Wandafilta, please click here >
To view our range of dust control solutions, please click here >

Published

June 15, 2021

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