Monday 8 April 2013

Dust Collecting with Pulse-Jet Dust Collectors


Dust collector is one of the most helpful and useful to prevent the air from pollutants like dust & other harmful particle which extract from various industries.
Wilhelm Beth invented the dust collector to enhance the quality of air which released from industrial areas by means of collecting dust and other impurities from releasing air, so that when it introduced to environmental air it should be free from both artificial and natural impurities. Efficient dust collectors protect employees and society from exposure to pollution, recover product from the dust filled air and facilitate compliance with health and air emission standards. There are various types of dust collectors that efficiently treat different types of air pollution. The most commonly used are and other various Air Pollution Control Systems .
Today, Dust Extraction & Collection Systems are widely preferred in cement, furniture and automobile industries. Based on advanced technology, the working principle of the Dust Collector System is, dust laden air is made to pass through special filter media and the dust is accumulated in the filters media and clean air is exhausted. The filter media is stitched in the form of tubes. Then the dust from the filter media is removed by Mechanical shaking or self-cleaning (reverse pulse jet). The filter materials are made up of acrylic polyester, polyester needle felt, polypropylene, nylon etc.
Baghouse Dust Collector is highly recommended by following industries:
  • Metal Cutting Industry
  • Plastics/Powder Bulk Industry
  • Parts Cleaning Industry
  • Machining Industry
  • Woodworking Industry
  • Grinding/Polishing Industry
  • Metal Cutting Industry
Dust collection and the filtration of the contaminated air benefits three main things: the people in the work environment, the product that is the basis for the process, and the equipment that is doing the process itself.
First, it is imperative that workers are protected from the fine dust particles that are created from manufacturing processes. The very fine particulate is very hazardous to the lungs and can cause major health issues. In addition, it can be a general nuisance and negatively impact worker productivity. Second, it is important for the safety and quality of the product being produced that dust being generated from the process is eliminated. This insures that the quality of the product remains high and defects or rejects are kept to a minimum. Third, keeping dust away from the process equipment itself increases the longevity of the equipment and helps control maintenance costs.

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