Vacmaster

The Vacmaster can be expanded with a HEPA filter module for handling substances hazardous to health. In addition, the Vacmaster series is also available in an ATEX version in accordance with directive 2014/34/EU for use in an Ex hazardous area and vacuuming substances with a risk of explosion. The models are fitted with a dust canister as standard and optionally equipped with an unloading valve or turning valve, whether or not in combination with a bigbag.
Your all-in-one partner for industrial dust extraction
Baseline measurement
Our specialists assess the current situation and identify dust levels, risks and opportunities.
Tailored advice
You'll receive a clear report with recommendations and a custom solution that complies with your industry’s standards.
3D engineering
Our engineers translate the advice into a tailored technical design – fully aligned with your needs, processes and environment. From 3D drawings and capacity calculations to smart, modular solutions that seamlessly integrate into your production process. This ensures a sustainable and future-proof installation.
Installation
We ensure professional on-site installation – including the construction of ductwork and full integration with your production environment. Everything is delivered fully operational and tested, so your workspace is immediately safer and cleaner.
Service & maintenance (SLA)
With a service agreement, you maintain full control over performance, uptime and safety. Our service team is always ready – day in, day out.





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The Vacmaster is designed as a modular high-vacuum dust filter for continuous use in small to medium-sized central dust extraction systems.
During the baseline assessment, Kiekens looks at the number of extraction points, the ducting network, the type of dust, and daily use. Based on this, we determine whether the Vacmaster fits within the overall installation.
With central dust extraction systems, dust often needs to be transported over greater distances via hoses and ducts.
A high-vacuum system is designed to achieve sufficient suction power and transport speed. Correct dimensioning of the ducting remains essential in this regard.
Yes. The Vacmaster is designed for continuous use.
This makes the installation interesting for production environments where a central dust extraction system needs to be structurally available. Kiekens matches filtration, dust discharge, and system capacity to the actual load.
For hazardous substances, the Vacmaster can be extended with a HEPA filter module.
Whether this additional filtration is necessary depends on the dust properties and the desired air quality. Kiekens assesses this during the baseline assessment.
The Vacmaster is available in an ATEX version according to directive 2014/34/EU.
Which version and additional system protection are required follows from the zone classification and risk analysis of the entire installation.
The Vacmaster is fitted with a dust bin as standard. Optionally, a flap valve or rotary valve are also possible, potentially combined with a big bag.
The right dust discharge is matched to the dust volume and daily handling.
That's possible, but the existing duct network must be technically assessed.
Diameter, duct length, bends, leaks, and extraction points influence performance. Kiekens takes these factors into account during the baseline assessment.
The Vacmaster is designed as a modular high-vacuum filter. Filtration, ATEX version, and dust discharge can be tailored to the application.
This makes the Vacmaster part of a customer-specific central system.
Operational reliability is determined by more than just the filter. Ducting, filter condition, dust discharge, and daily use also play a role.
With installation, commissioning, and periodic service, Kiekens monitors the operation of the complete system.
Because the number of connection points or desired motor power alone doesn't provide enough information.
We want to know where dust is generated, which substances are being extracted, and how employees use the system. Only then can a central high-vacuum system be correctly dimensioned.










