Breathe Easy with California Air Conveying
Revolutionizing Industrial Ventilation and Material Handling
WELCOME TO California Air Conveying
California Air Conveying stands as a distinguished authority in the realm of air pollution control and material handling systems, renowned for its unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation. With a proud history spanning years, our company has solidified its reputation as a trailblazer in the industry.
From Dust to Pneumatics
Inside California Air Conveying’s
Cutting-Edge Services

Pneumatic Scrap Conveying Systems
Seamlessly transporting materials within industries, Pneumatic Scrap Conveying Systems are the lifeline of efficient production processes. By using air pressure differentials, these systems move scrap materials, ensuring streamlined operations and minimizing manual handling. They not only enhance productivity but also contribute to a safer work environment by reducing physical strain on workers and preventing material spillage.

Dust Collection Systems
Championing cleaner and healthier workplaces, Dust Collection Systems are essential for industries dealing with airborne particulates and contaminants. These systems use advanced filtration technology to capture dust and pollutants, preventing their release into the atmosphere. By maintaining air quality and adhering to environmental regulations, they create a safer and more compliant work environment, promoting both employee well-being and operational longevity.

Powerflow Gates
Precision in material handling is paramount, and Powerflow Gates play a pivotal role in achieving it. These gates provide controlled passage for bulk materials, ensuring efficient flow without blockages or spillage. By offering precise control over material movement, Powerflow Gates enhance operational efficiency, minimize wastage, and contribute to a seamless production process.

Industrial Ventilation Systems
A breath of fresh air for industries, Industrial Ventilation Systems optimize airflow within workspaces. These systems improve air quality, temperature regulation, and employee comfort. By effectively circulating fresh air and removing stale or contaminated air, they create a healthier and more productive work environment. Beyond enhancing employee well-being, these systems also safeguard equipment by preventing overheating and moisture accumulation.
Get Started Now
Frequently Asked Questions
We have had many questions submitted to us over the years. Below is a collection of the most frequently asked questions about our products and our company.
How do I get my system sized/designed?
Answer: For Southern California companies please call us and we can come out and advise. For out of state companies fax or e-mail pictures, equipment types, and building layout.
My Material Handling Fan is vibrating/shaking, what should I do?
Answer: Most likely the fan wheel has become out of balance, it needs to either be replaced with a balanced wheel of the same diameter, or repaired, balanced, and replaced.
Why is my Cyclone plugging up?
Answer: Properly sized Cyclone units with adequate baler equipment should be rather difficult to plug up with operator error being the most common cause. First make sure the baler is operating efficiently and cycling at regular intervals to keep up with the amount of paper being fed into your system. Secondly make sure that too much paper is not being fed into the system through pickups so that the baler cannot keep up.
How do I clean out my Cyclone Unit once it has plugged?
Answer: After locking out baler equipment get up to the cleanout access door and pull out the paper by hand. All paper should be removed or pushed back down the chute. Paper needs to be removed from the screen inside the Cyclone as well if it hangs up there.
How do you make pipe connections?
Answer: Angle rings or slip collars are most commonly used.
Why is my Cyclone plugging up at the bottom of the cone, not in the feed chute
Answer: A Cyclone unit will not plug up starting at the bottom of the cone. It must build up in the feed chute and into the cone to get stuck at the cone botton. After the baler makes its next cycle the feed chute will clear but still leave paper plugged in the cone.
How can I remedy my Cyclone plugging if the baler is too slow to keep up with the rate of paper being fed?
Answer: High limit photoeyes installed by an electrician that connect to a buzzer or flashing light that will alert the baler operator of the paper getting close to filling into the cone, or interlock these photoeyes to shut down fans that operated high paper loading pickup points like floor sweeps.
Get Started Now
Efficiency and Innovation
With a rich history of engineering prowess, California Air Conveying stands out as a reliable partner for industries seeking tailored solutions. Our commitment to technological advancement and innovation underscores their role as a premier choice in the air conveying industry. Clients can trust their experience and proficiency to deliver cutting-edge solutions that contribute to a more sustainable and efficient industrial landscape.