AT Industrial Wet Dust Collectors
Industrial Wet Dust Collection Systems for Combustible Metal Dust and Manufacturing Applications
Air Industries of New England proudly offers AT Industrial Wet Dust Collectors designed to safely capture and contain combustible metal dust generated during grinding, sanding, polishing, cutting, and other manufacturing processes.
Built with durable stainless steel construction and engineered for reliable performance, AT Industrial Wet Dust Collectors help manufacturers improve workplace safety, reduce fire and explosion risks, and maintain cleaner production environments.

What Is a Wet Dust Collector?
A wet dust collector uses water to capture and contain combustible or hazardous dust particles before they can accumulate within a facility.
Unlike traditional dry dust collection systems, wet collectors help reduce the risk associated with combustible metal dust by continuously mixing dust particles with water inside the collector.
Wet dust collection is commonly used for:
- Aluminum Dust
- Titanium Dust
- Magnesium Dust
- Steel Grinding Dust
- Metal Polishing Operations
- Welding Applications
- Surface Finishing Operations
- Manufacturing Facilities
- Aerospace Manufacturing
- Automotive Manufacturing
Why Choose AT Industrial Wet Dust Collectors?
Durable Stainless Steel Construction
AT Industrial Wet Dust Collectors feature rugged stainless steel construction designed to withstand demanding industrial environments while resisting corrosion and wear.
High-Efficiency Dust Capture
Precision-balanced stainless steel impellers maximize airflow while minimizing vibration for reliable operation and consistent dust collection performance.
Automatic Water Level Control
Automatic water level management helps maintain optimal operating conditions and consistent performance throughout production shifts.
Easy Maintenance
Front-access maintenance doors and stainless steel sludge rake systems simplify routine cleaning and maintenance.
Built for Industrial Safety
Wet collection technology helps support compliance initiatives and workplace safety programs involving combustible metal dust handling.
Available Wet Dust Collector Models

| Model | HP | Airflow (CFM) | Inlet Size |
| C3-800 | 3 HP | 800 | 6″ |
| C3-1200 | 3 HP | 1,200 | 6″ |
| C5-1800 | 5 HP | 1,800 | 8″ |
| C5-2500 | 5 HP | 2,500 | 8″ |
| C7-3000 | 7.5 HP | 3,000 | 12″ |
| C15-5000 | 15 HP | 5,000 | 14″ |
| C20-8000 | 20 HP | 8,000 | 18″ |
| C40-15000 | Dual 20 HP | 15,000 | Dual 26″ |
Wet Dust Collector Models
Not sure which model is right for your application? Contact our team for system sizing assistance.
Applications for Wet Dust Collection Systems
Create individual H3 sections:
Aluminum Dust Collection
Capture combustible aluminum dust generated during machining, grinding, and finishing operations.
Titanium Dust Collection
Protect workers and facilities from combustible titanium dust commonly found in aerospace and precision manufacturing.
Metal Grinding Dust Collection
Maintain cleaner workspaces and improve air quality around grinding stations.
Polishing and Buffing Applications
Control fine airborne particles generated during finishing operations.
Manufacturing Process Dust Collection
Custom solutions for production facilities handling combustible dust hazards.
Turnkey Wet Dust Collection Solutions
Air Industries of New England provides more than equipment sales.
Our team can assist with:
- System Design
- Equipment Selection
- Ductwork Design
- Installation Support
- Startup Assistance
- Replacement Equipment
- Maintenance Support
- Industrial Ventilation Solutions
This section is important because it differentiates Air Industries from distributors that only sell equipment.
Why Manufacturers Choose Air Industries of New England
- Serving New England Manufacturers Since 1982
- Experienced Dust Collection Specialists
- Industrial Ventilation Expertise
- Custom Engineered Solutions
- Local Support and Service
- Access to Leading Equipment Manufacturers
Frequently Asked Questions About Wet Dust Collectors
What industries use wet dust collectors?
Wet dust collectors are commonly used in aerospace, metal fabrication, automotive manufacturing, machining, welding, and industrial finishing operations.
Are wet dust collectors required for combustible metal dust?
Many combustible metal dust applications are better suited for wet dust collection systems because they reduce ignition risks associated with dry dust accumulation.
How do I know what size wet dust collector I need?
Proper sizing depends on the number of pickup points, airflow requirements, duct design, and manufacturing processes involved.
Can Air Industries install wet dust collection systems?
Air Industries can assist with equipment selection, system design, and installation support throughout New England.
What metals are commonly collected using wet dust collectors?
Common applications include aluminum, titanium, magnesium, steel, stainless steel, and other combustible metal dusts.







