C.u.W. Keller GmbH & Co. KG

C.u.W. Keller GmbH & Co. KG, commonly known as Keller Lufttechnik, is a German company that specializes in the development and manufacturing of industrial air filtration systems. Founded in 1903, the company has a long history in the field of occupational health and safety, particularly in managing and controlling airborne pollutants within industrial environments.

Key Aspects:

  1. Product Range:

    • Dust Collection Systems: Keller Lufttechnik offers a variety of dust collection systems designed to capture and filter different types of dust particles generated during industrial processes.
    • Mist Collectors: These are used primarily in applications where liquid particles, such as oil or coolant mist, are present.
    • Fume Extraction Systems: These systems are designed to manage fumes generated from welding, soldering, and other processes.
  2. Technologies:

    • Dry Separation: Focuses on capturing dry dust particles from the air.
    • Wet Separation: Utilizes liquids to capture dust particles, often used in environments where there is a risk of explosion.
    • Electrostatic Precipitation: Employs electrostatic forces to remove fine particles from the air.
  3. Industries Served:

    • Metalworking: Including welding, grinding, and cutting processes.
    • Plastics: Managing dust and fumes from plastic processing.
    • Woodworking: Dust extraction for all types of wood processing.
    • Pharmaceuticals: Ensuring clean air in production and processing areas.
  4. Compliance and Standards:

    • The company's systems are designed to comply with various international safety and environmental standards, aimed at protecting both workers and the environment.
  5. Global Presence:

    • Though based in Germany, Keller Lufttechnik serves clients internationally, providing both standard and customized air filtration solutions.
  6. Innovation and R&D:

    • Continuous investment in research and development allows Keller Lufttechnik to stay at the forefront of air filtration technology.
  7. Sustainability:

    • The company places a strong emphasis on sustainable practices, both in their manufacturing processes and in the efficiency of their filtration systems.

Contact and Further Information:

For more details on their products, services, and global operations, you can visit Keller Lufttechnik's official website or contact their customer service.

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Bonner Str. 38
Troisdorf 53842
Germany

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