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Dust Collection Booths for Industrial Facilities

Control Dust, Smoke, and Fumes with a Dust Collection Booth

When source capture at a single point isn’t enough, dust collection booths give your workers the space to handle larger tasks while keeping dust, smoke, and fumes fully contained. At Air Purifiers, Inc., we offer industrial dust collection booths in a range of configurations, including dry, wet, walk-in, and fully customized designs, to fit the specific demands of your facility and your processes.

Containment and Filtration in One System

Dust collection booths do two jobs at once. They contain airborne contaminants within the booth enclosure, preventing dust, smoke, and fumes from migrating into the surrounding work area, and they continuously filter the air inside the booth to maintain clean working conditions for your team.

Standard booth enclosures are constructed with double-insulated sound control panels and dust-resistant light fixtures, making them a practical fit for demanding industrial environments. Modular construction allows booths to be sized to fit the task, from compact single-worker stations to large walk-in dust collection booths designed for work on oversized industrial parts.

Dry and Wet Dust Collection Booth Options

We offer both dry and wet dust-collection booth configurations, depending on your application, dust type, and safety requirements.

A dry dust collection booth uses fabric or cartridge filters to capture dust and particulate. Dry systems are well-suited for most standard industrial processes, including grinding, sanding, surface finishing, and powder coating. Filter options include application-specific media and HEPA after-filters for fine or hazardous particulate.

A wet dust collection booth uses water or a liquid medium to capture and suppress dust. Wet systems are often specified for applications involving combustible or reactive dust types where a dry collection method could pose a fire or explosion risk. They are also effective for processes that generate fine particulate that is difficult to capture with standard dry filtration.

Not sure which is right for your application?
We’ll help you evaluate your process and recommend the correct approach during a free on-site visit.

You Can Customize Your Dust Collection Booth

No two facilities are exactly alike. When standard configurations don’t meet your requirements, we design and build customized dust collection booths tailored to your specific process, part size, airflow requirements, and safety considerations.

Available options and configurations include:

  • Application-specific filter media
  • HEPA after-filters for fine or hazardous dust
  • Regain air systems for facilities where heated or conditioned air cannot be exhausted
  • Welding package kits for arc welding, brazing, and arc gouging
  • Specialty enclosures sized for large or irregular industrial parts

Whether your application is straightforward or highly specific, we have the experience to design a booth that works.

Typical Dust Collection Booth Applications

Dust collection booths are used across a wide range of industrial processes. Common applications include:

  • Grinding and sanding
  • Welding and brazing
  • Surface finishing and powder coating
  • Arc gouging and cutting
  • General dust and fume containment in manufacturing environments

If your process generates airborne contaminants that need to be contained at the source, a dust collection booth is one of the most effective solutions available. Get in touch with us today so we can help solve your dust collection challenges in the most efficient and affordable way possible.

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Count on us for full dust collection booth service—from replacement filters to repair parts to onsite maintenance and repairs.

Why Facilities Choose Air Purifiers, Inc.

Dust collection booths require a higher level of customization than most other collection equipment. Part size, process type, airflow requirements, filter media, and safety features all have to be matched to your specific application.

We design and configure booths around what your team actually does, not a generic template. Whether you need a compact single-worker station or a large walk-in enclosure for oversized industrial parts, we build the solution around your operation and support it over time.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dust Collection Booths

What is a dust collection booth?

A dust collection booth is an enclosed workspace designed to contain and filter dust, smoke, and fumes generated during industrial processes. Air is continuously drawn through the booth and passed through filters, preventing contaminants from escaping into the surrounding facility and maintaining cleaner air for workers inside the enclosure.

What is the difference between a dry and a wet dust collection booth?

A dry dust collection booth uses filter media, such as cartridges or fabric bags, to capture dust from the air stream. A wet dust collection booth uses water or liquid to capture and suppress particulate, and is typically used for combustible or reactive dust types where dry filtration may not be appropriate. The right choice depends on your dust type, process, and safety requirements.

What is a walk-in dust collection booth?

A walk-in dust collection booth is a larger enclosure designed to accommodate one or more workers and oversized parts or equipment. Modular construction allows walk-in booths to be sized to fit the specific task, giving workers full freedom of movement while keeping contaminants contained within the enclosure.

Can dust collection booths be customized?

Yes. We design and supply customized dust collection booths configured to your specific process, airflow requirements, and safety needs. Options include specialty filter media, HEPA after-filters, regain air systems, welding packages, and enclosures built to accommodate large or irregular industrial parts.

What processes are dust collection booths used for?

Dust collection booths are commonly used for grinding, sanding, welding, brazing, surface finishing, powder coating, arc gouging, and cutting. Any industrial process that generates significant airborne dust, smoke, or fumes can benefit from source containment within a properly designed booth enclosure.