Industrial Vacuum Systems
Central Vacuum Systems
The whole purpose of a central vacuum system is to make problems go away, including those you didn’t know there were solutions for.
MARC systems can be designed for:
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Bulk material conveying |
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Laboratory Sample Preparation |
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Waste Disposal Recyclable material collection |
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Toxic waste removal |
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Liquid pickup and disposal |
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Vacuum hold-down or pickup in manufacturing operations |
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Machine side dust and fume collection |
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Heavy-duty cleaning operations. |
Laboratory Vacuum Waste Disposal Systems
With the current legislation requiring the elimination of air guns for cleaning in sample preparation laboratories, more operators are installing the proven technology of centralised vacuum systems. These systems are a fast and efficient way of cleaning ring mill bowls, workstation dust hoods and floors reducing substantially the fugitive dust around operators.
Removal of waste material can be in any collection bin of your choice and eliminates the dust associated with dumping material in open containers.
Click here to view a Sample Preparation Vacuum Waste Disposal System.
Workshop
MARC is the Australian distributor of Spencer Turbine Company of the USA, who have a range of units to suit every industrial application.
Spencer Vacuum Systems
These self-contained Spencer vacuum units have a multi-stage centrifugal vacuum producer and tubular bag separator mounted on a steel frame. Stationary models can serve small central vacuum systems with one to 15 operators or be assigned to machine-side scrap removal, high-velocity dust collection, etc. Mobile wheeled units can be used as roving cleaning machines to pick up spills and debris in various locations as needed.

Industravac portable A-series.
Industravac A Product Data
Industravac B Product Data
Industravac C Product Data
Industravac D Product Data