Useful Worksite Knowledge

To Achieve No Powder Scattering in the Plant

If raw materials are scattered around in a plant, it will have a negative impact on the people working there, the equipment and the entire production line. Therefore, we will introduce TSUKASA’s initiatives and the key points to prevent powder scattering.


When powder scatters in the plant, many troubles occur!


  • Hygiene issues concerning food, etc.
  • Concern about the health of workers
  • Work hindrances such as slipping on the floor
  • The hassle of cleaning up the scattered powder
  • Loss of powder raw materials and disposal costs
  • Powder clogging inside devices and operation abnormalities
  • Problems with air conditioning

Points regarding the occurrence of powder scattering

There are four points to keep in mind when it comes to preventing powder scattering.


◎ Powder scattering during feeding


When raw powder materials arrive at the plant and paper/plastic bags or flexible containers are opened to accept the raw materials, it is the point where powder is most likely to scatter.


Example of countermeasures taken in TSUKASA’s equipment


Dumping Server / FleconOpener
Each model has a built-in dust collector to strongly suppress powder scattering. Collected powder can be used as raw material.



◎ Powder scattering during weighing


The possibility of powder scattering also increases when the raw material is divided into small portions, weighed, and placed into containers. Care must be taken both when weighing the powder in small portions and when putting the powder into containers after weighing.


Example of countermeasures taken in TSUKASA’s equipment


Divider Scale Hybrid Model
The built-in dust collector suppresses both scattering at the time of powder feeding and scattering at the time of discharging into containers. Collected powder can be used as raw material.



◎ Powder leakage from inspection door


Forgetting to close the inspection door or not tightening the bolts properly can also cause dust scattering. In addition, care must be taken against wear and deterioration of the inspection door rubber seal.


Suggestions from TSUKASA


Make sure you carry out daily inspections
After opening the inspection door and inspecting the inside of the equipment, check the tightness of the bolts and the condition of the rubber seal as well. It is important to make a habit of checking the inside of the machine and the inspection door as a sequence.


◎ Defective filter cloth of dust collector


If the filter cloth (filter part) of the dust collector is clogged or incorrectly installed, powder will leak out, causing damage to the inside of the equipment and scattering to the outside.



Suggestions from TSUKASA


Do not forget to carry out checks before a failure occurs
Be sure to check the cloth regularly and clean and replace it before any defects occur. If a serious problem occurs inside the equipment, line stoppages and product defects can also occur.


TSUKASA’s standard policies

As a comprehensive manufacturer of powder equipment, we prevent dust scattering by built-in and inline measures.

TSUKASA offers a wide range of powder equipment, including built-in dust collectors and those that can be embedded in equipment. In addition, preventing dust scattering is enhanced by adopting an in-line system to complete multiple processes in a single line. This is not limited to the provision of specific equipment and facilities, but is unique to a "comprehensive manufacturer of powder equipment."