Enviro-Vac™ vacuum loaders reduce the required manpower and the complexity of the asbestos removal process and permits a corresponding increase in supervisory effectiveness.
Use of the vacuum loader means Enviro-Vac™ will realize greater productivity and improved site sanitation with an added measure of SAFETY...all at lower cost to you.
Reduced manpower conserves support items like
uniforms, respirator equipment, decontamination
supplies and tools. Diminished support responsibilities
like record keeping, transportation and lodging costs
translate into direct bottom line savings that are passed
onto you our customer. Using the vacuum loader and
automated bagging system allows Enviro-Vac™
precise control over operating overhead and some
very distinct advantages in the bidding process.
Reduced bag handling (75% fewer bags carried a
shorter distance by fewer workers) greatly decreases
the risk of unplanned decontamination problems.
You can accomplish more work in less time while
reducing container and disposal charges in the process.
Incidental negative air flow at the point of removal offers
additional worker protection and further containment area
security in the form of lower fiber counts.
Conveying rate-water 220/280 gallons per minute (max.)
Conveying rate-dirt, 6/9 ton per hour(18 TPH max.)
Convey wet asbestos for auto bagging
Convey dry asbestos for wet auto bagging
Convey dirt for auto bagging
Convey water for auto bagging
Enviro-Vac™'s HEPA vacuum loaders are
powerful, completely self-contained,
critical filtered vacuum systems,
capable of conveying asbestos and
other contaminated solids,
slurries, powders and liquids. Their
power allows maximum vacuum performance for long run conveyance
from high rise buildings, tunnels,
confined areas and crawl spaces
using either a five inch or six inch
and multiple smaller diameter hoses.
All processed air within the fully
enclosed negative pressure
system is thoroughly scrubbed by a
unique four-stage filtration process. Complete control of the system is maintained by the operator, with all collected materials being easily bagged through a specially designed
discharge valve at the operator's
work station.