What do these pictures have in common? These pictures represent a 21 year relationship between The Quality Castings Company, Orrville, Ohio and ETA Engineering, Inc. Avilla, IN.
In 1996, ETA was given an opportunity to install a 50,000 CFM dust collector for the finishing department at Quality Castings. That project was quickly followed by a second 75,000 CFM system for the sand system in 1997. These two air pollution control systems opened the door for ETA Engineering to develop a long term customer relationship that continues today.
Since then, ETA has designed, fabricated and installed four other dust collection systems that have replaced existing antiquated equipment, as well as ventilated plant expansions as Quality Castings has continued to grow.
One of the recent expansions was a grinding room upgrade. In 2012, with the rumors of the OSHA silica standard becoming more stringent in the near future, The Quality Castings Company decided to invest not only in upgraded equipment but also to insist that this new equipment meet the new proposed OSHA silica standards. ETA Engineering designed, fabricated and installed a 125,800 CFM dust collector system with a return air system that ventilated the new grinding equipment. With the compilation of the dust collector, return air system and air make-up supplied by Quality Castings a total ventilation package was established that met all expectations and far exceeded the new OSHA respirable crystalline silica ruling.
ETA continues to work closely with Quality Castings on their air quality improvements. Contact Mr. Bill Sampson at Quality Castings to find out why he chooses ETA Engineering Inc. as his ventilation resource.
ETA Engineering, Inc to provide Air Pollution Control Equipment for Aluminum Dynamics, LLC the newly formed aluminum operation of Steel Dynamics.
What do these pictures have in common? These pictures represent a 21 year relationship between The Quality Castings Company, Orrville, Ohio and ETA Engineering, Inc. Avilla, IN.
In 1996, ETA was given an opportunity to install a 50,000 CFM dust collector for the finishing department at Quality Castings. That project was quickly followed by a second 75,000 CFM system for the sand system in 1997. These two air pollution control systems opened the door for ETA Engineering to develop a long term customer relationship that continues today.
Since then, ETA has designed, fabricated and installed four other dust collection systems that have replaced existing antiquated equipment, as well as ventilated plant expansions as Quality Castings has continued to grow.
One of the recent expansions was a grinding room upgrade. In 2012, with the rumors of the OSHA silica standard becoming more stringent in the near future, The Quality Castings Company decided to invest not only in upgraded equipment but also to insist that this new equipment meet the new proposed OSHA silica standards. ETA Engineering designed, fabricated and installed a 125,800 CFM dust collector system with a return air system that ventilated the new grinding equipment. With the compilation of the dust collector, return air system and air make-up supplied by Quality Castings a total ventilation package was established that met all expectations and far exceeded the new OSHA respirable crystalline silica ruling.
ETA continues to work closely with Quality Castings on their air quality improvements. Contact Mr. Bill Sampson at Quality Castings to find out why he chooses ETA Engineering Inc. as his ventilation resource.