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BOFA’s GoldSEAL Innovations Increase Customer Value
BOFA International, global leaders in fume and dust extraction systems, has launched upgraded technology that makes it easier for the jewellery industry to recover precious metals that might otherwise go to waste.
The new AD GoldSEAL Cyclone RS incorporates an innovative pre-filtration system - plus filter media that can be incinerated - to help operators recover precious metal particulate emitted through laser production processes. Lasers are increasingly used in the jewellery sector to personalise rings and other precious metal items.
BOFA’s new unit uses ‘cyclone’ technology to provide an initial separation of particulate from ‘dirty air’, with precious metal particles being collected in an easy-to-remove tray. This not only provides an efficient means of gathering valuable ‘debris’, it also extends the life of the more expensive main High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter.
At the end of its working life, the HEPA filter has been designed to be incinerated, exposing any precious metal captured in the filter. This valuable material can be recovered and used again.
As BOFA Product Manager David Case explains:
“The particulate produced from these processes can be very valuable - in fact, in some instances a blocked filter could be worth nearly £7,000 if you collect up the ‘waste’ particles. So, in addition to introducing a more effective cyclone pre-filter stage, we have incorporated a filter that can be incinerated to make it easier for our customers to recover and reuse precious metals.”
The upgraded BOFA units also feature a drop out area where larger particulate is collected, which is fitted with a dual key locking mechanism for additional security. In addition, a manual speed control allows users to set extraction speeds and a three-stage indicator confirms filter condition status.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Colin Bridgman .
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