Nederman to Preview Smart Dust Collection Tech at IWF 2026
Nederman will bring its next-generation SAVE intelligent airflow control technology, an expanded environmental sensing concept, and live robotic sanding demonstrations to IWF Atlanta, August 25-28, at Booth B7811 in the Georgia World Congress Center.
Wood dust poses both an occupational health hazard and a combustible dust risk, and Nederman's booth will focus on extraction and monitoring tools for small shops, trade schools, and large cabinet, furniture, and mass timber operations alike.
The updated SAVE system matches extraction airflow to real-time machine demand rather than running at a fixed capacity, a shift Nederman says can reduce fan energy use while giving plant staff greater visibility into system performance. Nederman Insight, the company's cloud-based monitoring platform, pairs with SAVE to provide dashboards, alarms, and analytics for connected filtration systems. The environmental sensing concept extends that visibility to real-time particulate levels and other conditions on the shop floor.
Attendees can watch live demonstrations of robotic sanding paired with on-tool, high-vacuum extraction, alongside hose-reel housekeeping methods for wood and combustible dust. Nederman will also offer its Combustible Test Analysis service at the booth, screening dust samples from different woodworking processes to help attendees evaluate their own combustible dust risk.
Two of the company's collectors will be on display: the LBRS baghouse dust collector, built for midsize woodworking operations with mobile high-capacity totes, and the S Series Enclosureless Indoor Dust Collector, a compact, U.S.-assembled unit for indoor applications.
Demonstrations run Tuesday through Friday at Booth B7811; showtimes vary by day.
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