Bee Clean Specialties Is Hiring!

We here at Bee Clean are excited to announce we are hiring for a Field Service Technician Position. What’s the Available Position? As a Field Service Tech for Bee Clean Specialties LLC, you will be helping employees of manufacturers breathe clean air, which improves their productivity and health. We service industrial electrostatic air cleaners that take…

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Understanding the role of bell mouths on source capture

Often in life, we try to go the cheap route, and sometimes it ends up costing us.  This is true when it comes to ductwork design on air filtration systems.   As we know the employee market in the manufacturing industry is very tight, everyone is trying to retain and recruit employees.  One of the factors…

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2018 US Manufacturing Production Trends

2018 has been a blockbuster year for the manufacturing sector and this quarter has been no exception. The Industry Supply Managements (ISM) Manufacturing report released this month showed factories continuing to grow and the decade-old expansion holding up into the second half of 2018.(1) Manufacturing outputs also continued to rise. The sharpest increase occurred this…

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How does electrostatic air cleaning technology work?

Ever wondered how your electrostatic precipitator, also known as electrostatic air cleaners, works? The science behind it and a short history of the technology are below. In 1824 M. Hohlfeld a mathematics teacher in Leipzig, Germany, first described the precipitation of smoke particles by the electricity. (1) In 1908 the first successful patent for a…

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How do I know when my electrostatic air cleaner needs cleaning?

The easiest way to tell if your electrostatic air cleaner (EAC) needs cleaning is when you see smoke or oil mist blowing through. At this point, when you can see the visible plume, it is too late, your air is now hazy, the machine operators are complaining, and your blower is getting dirty. EACs collect…

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Industrial and Commercial Electrostatic Industry Terms

Industrial and Commercial Electrostatic Industry Terms ACCELERATION LOSS: How much energy that is required to accelerate the air to induce airflow at the entry of a system. ACFM: Actual Cubic Feet per Minute of gas volume at any point of a system. This is used as a basis in rating Fans. ABSORPTION: The process by…

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Understanding Particulate Matter (PM) Pollution in Manufacturing

What is Particulate Matter (PM) Pollution? Particulate matter (PM) pollution is defined as any solid or liquid material in the atmosphere. PM pollution includes PM10 and PM2.5. PM10 are all inhalable particles that are 10 micrometers in diameter and smaller. PM2.5 are the finer inhalable particles that are generally 2.5 micrometers in diameter and smaller.…

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Understanding Unducted Air Cleaner Systems

Understanding Unducted Air Cleaner Systems There are two main ways that Electrostatics air cleaners capture air, source capture systems and unducted systems, also known as ambient or free air. Source capture still stands as the most recommended and efficient way to capture air but in some cases our customers find an unducted capture to be…

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Commercial Kitchen Service

Commercial Kitchen Service Bee Clean Specialties has been helping restaurant operators in our service area with their Electrostatic Precipitator and activated charcoal filtering needs for the last 15 years. Electrostatic Precipitators remain one of the most efficient technology when filtering kitchen exhaust. Electrostatics in restaurants work the same as in industrial applications and are normally…

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