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Dust suppression & odour control equipment play a critical role in managing airborne particles and unpleasant emissions across industrial, construction, recycling, and waste management sites. Selecting the right equipment is essential not only for operational efficiency, but also for protecting health, maintaining regulatory compliance, and reducing impact on surrounding communities.

This page provides a complete overview of dust suppression and odour control equipment, how different systems work, where they are best applied, and how to choose the most effective solution for your site.


What Is Dust Suppression Equipment?

Dust suppression equipment is designed to control dust at its source or reduce the amount of dust that becomes airborne during industrial activities. Most systems work by applying fine droplets of water, foam, or neutralising agents that bind to dust particles and prevent them from dispersing.

Effective dust suppression:

Dust suppression is often combined with dust monitoring to create a complete control strategy.

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What Is Odour Control Equipment?

Odour control equipment focuses on neutralising or suppressing unpleasant smells generated by industrial processes, particularly in waste handling and wastewater environments.

Odour control systems typically:

These systems are essential for sites operating close to residential or commercial areas.



Types of Dust Suppression Equipment

Different dust sources require different suppression technologies. Below are the most commonly used systems across industrial sites.


Dust Cannons & Mist Cannons

Dust cannons (also known as mist or fog cannons) project a fine mist of water droplets over a wide area. These droplets collide with airborne dust particles, increasing their weight and causing them to settle.

Best suited for:

Key benefits:


Mobile Atomisers

Mobile atomisers deliver finely controlled misting close to the dust source. Compared to large cannons, they are more targeted and water-efficient.

Best suited for:

Key benefits:

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Foam Dust Suppression Systems

Foam dust suppression systems apply a foam solution directly to dust-generating materials, encapsulating particles before they become airborne.

Best suited for:

Key benefits:


Nozzle-Based Dust Suppression Systems

Nozzle systems use engineered spray nozzles to deliver precisely controlled droplets to specific dust sources. These systems are often integrated into fixed plant infrastructure.

Best suited for:

Key benefits:


Fixed vs Mobile Dust Suppression Equipment

Dust suppression equipment can be broadly categorised as fixed or mobile.

Many operators combine both to achieve optimal control.



Odour Control Equipment for Industrial Sites

Odour control equipment often mirrors dust suppression technology but uses specialised agents designed to neutralise odours rather than suppress particles.

Common applications include:

Odour control systems can be:



Dust Suppression Equipment: Hire or Purchase?

Dust suppression equipment can be hired or purchased, depending on site requirements.

Many sites adopt a hybrid approach, hiring equipment during peak dust periods while operating fixed systems year-round.



Integrating Dust Suppression with Monitoring

Dust suppression equipment is most effective when guided by real-time monitoring data.

Monitoring systems can:

This integrated approach improves efficiency and reduces unnecessary water or agent use.



Choosing the Right Dust Suppression & Odour Control Equipment

Selecting the right equipment depends on:

A professional assessment ensures the solution is effective, compliant, and proportionate to site needs.



Speak to a Dust Suppression & Odour Control Specialist

Whether you need mobile equipment for a short-term project or a bespoke fixed installation, expert advice ensures the right technology is deployed from day one.

👉 Book a free consultation to discuss your site requirements and identify the most effective dust suppression and odour control equipment for your operation.