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Engineered solutions for dust, fume challenges

CAMX 2025: Eurovac’s objective is to design, develop and supply quality dust and fume extraction systems for customers, backed by a comprehensive facility, knowledgeable engineering team and growing distribution network.

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Industrial vacuum equipment supplier Eurovac Inc. (North York, Ontario, Canada) was established in 1986 and has steadily grown with its continued commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Today, the company operates out of a 60,000-square-foot, equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and highly skilled fabricators, painters, assemblers and shippers.

Eurovac’s line of products include portable and central high vacuum systems, high-volume dust collectors, wet collectors, downdraft tables, wet downdraft tables, fume extraction arms, portable fume extractors, pressure washers, vehicle and transit cleaning systems, as well as a complete line of tubing and fittings, vacuum hoses, source capture sanding and cleaning tools.

Its has extensive experience in automotive and industrial systems with source capture hand tools, industrial housekeeping and material handling systems, vehicle cleaning systems, vehicle exhaust systems and welding fume extraction systems. The company is also very knowledgeable about NFPA codes and the handling of explosive materials. Eurovac offers all the required explosion protection devices when needed which can include explosion vents, non-return isolation valves, rotary air locks, chemical suppression and many more.

Eurovac’s objective is to not just supply equipment, but to supply engineered solutions to dust and fume problems. Its staff of full-time engineers are able to design a system that suites individual needs. With each system sale, a complete engineered drawing is provided.

All Eurovac products are backed by a global sales and distribution network, and the company’s manufacturing facility ensures high quality standards are met at low cost. Eurovac also features its own paint line to provide specific colors to customers.

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