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Coima USA Dust Collector Distributor

Collectors & Filters, Inc. is an authorized Coima dust collector distributor serving industrial facilities nationwide from our Indiana headquarters. We design, specify, and deploy NFPA-compliant dust collection systems engineered for high static pressure, quiet operation, and long duct runs in demanding manufacturing environments.

Coima is engineered for facilities that need high suction without the noise. Unlike standard collectors with external fans, their proprietary internal fan mounting delivers up to a high W.C. static pressure while maintaining a quieter operation at 70 to 80 dB. You get shop-floor placement and longer ductwork runs without hearing protection protocols or rooftop infrastructure.

Indiana manufacturers across the production and fabrication environments rely on Coima systems for their dust collection needs. See our dust collection guide for manufacturing and production and our guide on industrial ventilation systems.

Key Specifications & Benefits

  • 75 to 80 dB Operation: Sound-attenuated fan compartment cuts noise 10 to 15 dB below external-fan designs. Eliminates $2,000 to $5,000 in separate silencer costs and keeps your shop floor comfortable.
  • Factory-Integrated Fire Suppression: Emergency flood systems arrive pre-installed and NFPA 652-compliant. No retrofit work. No $5,000 to $20,000 in safety-system integration costs.
  • On-Demand Pulse-Jet Cleaning: Differential pressure sensors trigger cleaning only when needed. Reduces compressed air consumption and extends filter life. Built for woodworking, metal fabrication, plastics, and food processing.

Why Choose Coima?

Reliability matters. Whether you are running a woodworking facility or a metal fabrication shop, you need equipment that ATEX certified out of the box.

Coima systems integrate seamlessly into your existing process and protect your bottom line with modular expansion options that scale from 2,355 CFM to 225,000+ CFM without downtime. The systems are designed as complete engineered solutions.

Applications for Coima Dust Collection Systems

  • Woodworking & CNC routing

  • Metal fabrication & welding

  • Plastics processing

  • Food & ingredient handling

  • Pharmaceutical & chemical manufacturing

  • Combustible dust environments requiring NFPA compliance

We Are Your Coima USA Representative

We don’t just ship Coima units; we provide solutions. Collectors & Filters handles the technical calculations and system design to ensure your project lands on time and under budget.

Contact us today to spec the right system for your facility.

Frequently Asked Questions About Coima Dust Collectors

What products does Coima USA make?

Coima has been manufacturing industrial air quality equipment since 1982. Their product line covers dust collection systems from small shop collectors through large industrial baghouses, painting equipment including dry and wet spray booths, biomass heating plants that convert waste wood into energy, and clamp-together ducting. Within dust collection, product lines include the F and FI Series low-noise enclosed cartridge collectors, UPD and MPD modular baghouses with pulse-jet cleaning, UVD and MVD baghouses with mechanical shaker cleaning, cyclone separators, downdraft tables, suction arms for welding fumes, oil mist filters, and activated carbon filters.

What makes Coima different from standard industrial dust collectors?

Coima's internal fan mounting delivers up to 14.8 inches W.C. static pressure while keeping noise at 70 to 80 dB, which is 10 to 15 dB quieter than external-fan designs. Standard collectors max out at 50 to 100 feet of ductwork. Coima handles 150-plus feet of duct runs without rooftop installation or separate silencer costs, and factory-integrated fire suppression arrives NFPA 652 compliant out of the box. Use our free cost estimator to get a ballpark before we talk.

What industries are Coima systems designed for?

Coima's primary focus is woodworking and cabinet manufacturing, but their product line covers metal fabrication and welding, plastics processing, food and ingredient handling, pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing, and combustible dust environments requiring NFPA compliance. They also manufacture painting booths and biomass heating systems for wood waste facilities.

Does Coima make equipment for welding fumes and grinding dust?

Yes. Coima's line includes the SAF filter for welding fumes, the BM suction arm for welding and grinding at fixed stations, the PA suction wall for larger areas, and the CAP modular capture booth for sanding, grinding, and fume extraction. These source-capture solutions connect to centralized Coima collectors or operate as self-contained units. See our metal fabrication guide for more on welding fume system design.

Does Coima meet NFPA combustible dust requirements?

Yes. Coima systems ship with factory-integrated fire suppression pre-installed and NFPA 652 compliant. For combustible dust applications, this eliminates the retrofit work and $5,000 to $15,000 in separate safety-system integration costs that standard collectors require. NFPA 660 became effective December 2024 and eliminated grandfathering of legacy systems. Read our NFPA 660 compliance guide then contact us for a facility-specific review.

When should I choose Coima over AGET or ACT?

Choose Coima when your application requires high static pressure for long duct runs, quiet shop-floor placement, or factory-integrated NFPA-compliant fire suppression. AGET is the stronger choice for facilities without reliable compressed air since AGET uses shaker cleaning with no compressed air requirement. ACT is the stronger choice for laser cutting, plasma cutting, and robotic welding where MERV 15 filtration is the primary requirement. See our baghouse vs. cartridge guide and our 5 common dust collection mistakes before you buy.

Where can I buy Coima dust collectors in Indiana?

Collectors & Filters in Whitestown, Indiana is your Coima contact for Indiana and surrounding states. We handle system design, CFM calculations, NFPA compliance review, and equipment specification. Read our complete dust collection guide to understand what you need before we talk, then call 317-910-1497 or use the contact form.