Eliminated downtime and minimised heating costs for Dyna Mig

Created Wednesday, 18 May 2022

Dyna Mig had a competitor dust collector solution that regularly caused costly downtime. With the help of Camfil’s expertise and a flagship Camfil Gold Series GSX dust collector system, Dyna Mig was able to eliminate all unscheduled downtime and cut their heating costs to a minimum – as well as work safer.

Dyna Mig is a world-class component manufacturer specialising in Robotic Mig and Spot Welding of parts for North American automotive Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). They are located in the Canadian town of Stratford about 150 km (93 miles) west of Toronto. The competitor dust collector system was constantly causing Dyna Mig unscheduled downtime. Primarily because they had to shut down the collectors to pulse clean the filters in order for the system to function as intended. Another major downtime issue was premature component failure.

CHALLENGING WINTER CLIMATE

Some of the components were contained inside the old collectors. This posed a real challenge since the collectors were located outside. The winter in the area lasts from late November to mid-March with an average winter temperature of about minus 4°C (24°F). A priority for Dyna Mig was to minimise having to regularly go out in the cold to exchange failed components.

All these downtime issues were not sustainable, especially since Dyna Mig’s products are in constant high demand. They run a 24/7 production schedule so they can deliver welded parts at the pace their OEM clients expect.When Dyna Mig began looking for someone to help solve their downtime problems, KRR, one of their long-time mechanical contractors, suggested reaching out to Camfil.Camfil was invited to a meeting with Dyna Mig’s management and other plant personnel, where they used the Camfil Demo Trailer to demonstrate the capabilities and advantages of the Gold Series dust collector system. The representatives from Dyna Mig were impressed, particularly with the system’s unique air flow design, clearly illustrated by the Demo Trailer. A much appreciated feature was also the option of having the control panels mounted outside the collector for easy access and maintenance.

THREE MAIN CAMFIL ADVANTAGES:

Dyna Mig said three main advantages set Camfil apart from the competition.

  • Camfil had a team of experts with years of experience equipping robotic weld systems.
  • Camfil guaranteed the collectors could pulse down“online” when the fans were running, giving Dyna Miga 24/7 window to produce parts without shutting down the fans to pulse.
  • Camfil offered a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) that would maintain a constant airflow and not fluctuate up and down as the robotic welders started and stopped.

SAFER WORKING CONDITIONS

The constant airflow made possible by the Variable Frequency Drive allows the spark arrestors, spark detectors and extinguishing systems to function as designed. This greatly reduces, if not eliminates, the risk of live sparks making their way to the dust collector.

ADDITIONAL VALUABLE FEATURES

Dyna Mig appreciated that the Camfil collectors were much quieter than their old dust collectors. In fact, when they came out to see their new Gold Series GSX108 runafter the installation, they asked if the collectors were turned on because of how quiet they were.Another highly valued Camfil advantage was the integrated Safety Monitoring Filter (iSMF) for the return air and supply self-dumping hoppers, which is a more convenient solution compared to the hard-to-reach dust barrels on the old collectors. Furthermore, Dyna Mig was able to customise their input/output (I/O) for the features they wanted and had the option of choosing a custom colour on the new dust collectors to match their plant’s exterior.

MINIMISED HEATING COSTS

Thanks to having a proper weld fume ventilation system,Dyna Mig is now able to recycle the process air back into their facility, keeping heating costs to a minimum during heating season.Since the installation of the Gold Series GSX108, DynaMig has experienced no unscheduled downtime, notraces of dust fallout, and after one year, the cartridge pressure was still under 3.0" sp. Dyna Mig was so impressed with Camfil and the GSX108 that they ordered a GSX144 (4-GSX36) for four new robotic welding cells.