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Systems for powder recovery

Powder recovery plays a key role in the cost-effectiveness and environmental friendliness of a powder coating system. WAGNER offers various types of cyclones and filter units that are used to separate and recover excess powder. For maximum resource utilization and clean working conditions.

Product recommendations

Monocyclone EEP

Monocyclone EEP

Powder recovery system

Final filter unit DFE

Final filter unit DFE

Afterfilter unit ICM multicyclone

Afterfilter unit ICM multicyclone

Powder recovery system

Multicyclone

Multicyclone

Powder recovery system

Frequently asked questions about powder recovery

A powder recovery system usually consists of a cyclone and a final filter. The cyclone separates the excess powder from the extracted air and returns the recovered powder to the powder cycle. The final filter cleans the remaining air of fine powder particles and then releases the filtered air back into the environment.

Powder recovery reduces material consumption because excess powder is reused. It improves the cost-effectiveness of the coating system and contributes to a sustainable coating process. At the same time, powder recovery ensures clean air and protects employees and the environment.

WAGNER powder recovery systems differ in terms of their components and functionality. The monocycle system (consisting of a monocycle and final filter) is the most commonly used and is particularly suitable for multi-color systems. The final filter system has the same design, but without a cyclone, and is only used in single-color systems. It is also the system with the highest recovery efficiency. The ICF recovery system differs fundamentally from the other two systems and is only used in single-color systems. The filter is not external here, but is flanged directly to the booth wall (ICF booth). In addition, there is a fourth powder recovery system, the multicyclone system with ICM filter, in which the recovery module is also flanged to the booth wall.