
At Indian Trade Links, we understand that different environments require different dust control solutions. That’s why we offer a range of technologies designed to handle dust based on your site’s materials, humidity levels, emission points, and regulatory requirements. This page explores the most common types of dust control systems available today—dry dust control systems, wet dust control systems, and electrostatic precipitators.
Dry dust control systems are widely used in industries where moisture is not desirable, such as in manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and electronics. These systems capture dust at its source and remove it from the air without using water.
Wet dust control systems work by using water—sometimes mixed with chemical agents—to suppress or bind dust particles, preventing them from becoming airborne. These are effective for outdoor environments and in industries where moisture isn’t a concern.
Electrostatic precipitators (ESPs) are advanced dust control devices that use electrical charges to remove dust particles from exhaust gases. These systems are typically used in industries with high-volume emissions and fine particulate matter.
Choosing the right system—dry, wet, or electrostatic—depends on your site’s specific requirements. At Indian Trade Links, we provide expert consultation, system design, and installation to ensure the most effective dust control solution for your operations.
Let our team help you select and implement the ideal dust control system for cleaner air, safer workspaces, and regulatory compliance.