Camfil releases Gold Series III dust collector
Camfil Australia has released its Gold Series III dust collector, which it says is “engineered for unmatched dust and fume control”.

According to Camfil, the new product is backed by 25+ years of proven performance and is built to handle hazardous, combustible, and heavy dust loads.
Camfil says the Gold Series III has high dust-processing capacity, low pressure drop, and a compact design to deliver maximum efficiency and uptime. The company says the dust collector’s advanced baffle system extends filter life and reduces maintenance, meaning fewer change-outs and a lower total cost of ownership.
According to Camfil, the new product offers the following benefits:
- High dust-processing capacity with low pressure drop in a compact footprint.
- Advanced baffle system that improves particle distribution and protects filters
- Reduced maintenance, longer filter life, fewer change-outs, and less downtime
- Lasting performance with reduced total cost of ownership
- Reduced risks in industrial environments, with the flexibility to be customised for specific applications
- Over 25 years of success controlling hazardous and heavy dust loads.
Camfil Australia Air Pollution Control Sales Manager Heath Roberts says: “The Gold Series III handles fine, fibrous, and heavy dusts, as well as toxic fumes, providing reliable air filtration across industries including pharma, mining, food, chemical, and metalworking. Safety is a core focus – our system is designed to reduce hazards associated with unprotected dust collection, helping protect both people and facilities.”
In manufacturing, processing, and industrial plants, unprotected dust collection systems are a leading cause of dangerous incidents. Camfil says the Gold Series III is ideal for these scenarios, with an emphasis on safety, compliance, and reliability.
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