Dust Collection System Basic Maintenance & Troubleshooting is a 1-day, entry-level course for customers that teaches the basics of servicing dust collection systems. Access to products, subject matter experts, small and large group discussions, and hands-on activities will help participants to learn about optimal system performance. The overall goal is for participants to apply what they learned to better maintain the dust collection systems at their facility.
9:00am – 4:00pm CST (lunch and snacks will be provided)
Cost: This class is being offered free of charge for Donaldson customers.
11:00am – 12:00pm CST
Donaldson offers an educational webinar program for engineers to learn about system design. While most of our webinars are tailored specific industries, this one covers the basics for those new to designing dust, fume, and mist collection systems.
9:00am – 1:00pm CST (lunch and snacks will be provided)
Developed for entry-level engineers in mind, this half day, entry level course reviews the basics of designing a dust collection system. Access to products, subject matter experts, real-life scenarios, and group discussions will help participants to learn about system design. This course may qualify for 4 PDH credit hours, depending on your state. 9:00am – 1:00pm CST (lunch and snacks will be provided)
Cost: This class is being offered free of charge, but space is limited so sign up soon!
11:00am – 12:00pm CST
EV Batteries involved three distinct stages – mining, manufacturing, and recycling. In this webinar, you will learn about the basics of dust collection system design as it pertains to the battery recycling process.
Featured Speakers: Chris Pirotte & Andy Winkler
We will be showcasing our innovative products and expertise in dust collection systems for woodworking applications. Our booth will feature advanced dust collection systems designed to enhance air quality and operational efficiency.
Visit our booth to explore how our solutions can improve equipment performance and optimize production processes in the woodworking industry.
Donaldson Booth: #A10500