Vacuum cleaning
Your industrial vacuum service!
This industrial cleaning service offers comprehensive expertise in the removal of wood, metal, plastic and food dusts.
Centralized industrial dust extraction is a complete solution for all industries, enabling them to remove waste dust from production areas. The installation of a piping and swarf extraction network makes workstations exposed to dust production more operational. A complete piping system articulated around connecting parts such as branches or elbows is fitted according to machine outlet diameters. Swarf or dust extraction is driven by a motor calibrated to suit the entire extraction system.
In addition, workshop dust extraction prevents the deposition of swarf or fine dust on machines, which can be problematic when it comes to maintenance. The suction system is assembled like a skeleton on a plan, in line with the layout of the workshop's machine tools. XLG has the material resources to meet your requirements.

The benefits of XLG for your industrial cleaning needs
XLG's services offer you many advantages. Save not only time, but also money!
Expertise
Our team benefits from ongoing training, ensuring cutting-edge expertise in every area of intervention. Whatever the service, our certified workers deliver top-quality service, guaranteeing reliable results that comply with the strictest standards.
Versatility
Our operational versatility is the key to our performance. With an extensive range of services and a highly qualified team, we are ready to take on any challenge, guaranteeing an effective response to every project, whatever its complexity.
Sustainability
At XLG, we recognize the significant impact our business can have on the environment. That's why we've made a firm commitment to mitigating it by adopting a robust environmental policy that guides all our actions and business decisions.
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