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Dust Collection System
Bag Filter Dust Collector
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Automation Grade | Fully Automatic |
| Usage | Food Industry |
| Dust Removal Efficiency | 95% |
| Type | Dust Collector |
| Voltage | 220 V |
| Frequency | 50 HZ |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Power | 1.5 kW |
| Phase | Single Phase |
| Top Filter Bag Size | 150 x 1000 mm |
A Dust Collection System is an air pollution control device that removes particles out of air or gas released from commercial processes or combustion processes. Power plants, steel mills, pharmaceutical, chemical manufacturers and other industrial companies often use bag filter to control emission of air pollutants.
Dust Collection System includes cyclone separator, multi cyclone separator, pulse-jet bag filter, etc.
Dust Collection System are designed based on the data / information provided by customers. based on our expertise and analysis of data, we offer efficient & appropriate dust collecting system.
Salient Features:
Longer functional life.
Effective filteration of impurities from air and gas.
Pulse Jet Dust Collector
| Airflow (m3/h or CFM) | 1000 CMH TO 100000 CMH |
| Power (hp / kW) | 1 HP TO 250 HP |
| Usage | Pharmaceutical Industry |
| Inlet Air Speed (FPM/ RPM) | 3000 FPM |
| No. of Bags | 250 |
| Warranty | 1YEAR |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
A dust collector is a system designed to improve air quality in industrial and commercial environments by removing particulate matter and dust from the air. This is crucial for maintaining a safe and healthy workplace, as well as protecting equipment and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Here’s a detailed description of how dust collectors work and their key components:
Operation-
Airflow: Dust collectors work by creating a controlled airflow through the system. Air carrying dust and particulate matter is drawn into the dust collector through an intake or duct system.
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Dust Separation: Once the air enters the dust collector, it passes through a filtering mechanism where dust and other particles are separated from the air. This can be done using various methods, such as filters, cyclones, or electrostatic precipitators.
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Dust Collection: The separated dust is then collected in a storage container or bag, while the cleaned air is expelled back into the environment or redirected as needed.
Key Components
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Inlet/Ductwork: The system of pipes and ducts that transport the dust-laden air to the dust collector.
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Dust Filter: This is the primary component where dust and particulate matter are captured. Filters can be made from various materials, including fabric, paper, or metal. Common types of filters include bag filters, cartridge filters, and HEPA filters.
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Dust Separator: Some dust collectors use a pre-separation stage, such as a cyclone or a multi-cyclone, to remove larger particles before the air reaches the main filter. This helps to extend the life of the primary filter.
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Dust Collection Bin/Bag: The container where the collected dust is stored. This could be a bag, a bin, or a hopper, depending on the design of the dust collector.
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Fan or Blower: Creates the necessary airflow to draw dust-laden air into the dust collector. Fans are often powerful and need to be carefully matched to the system’s requirements.
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Cleaning Mechanism: For certain types of dust collectors, especially those with bag filters, a mechanism is needed to periodically clean or shake the filters to remove accumulated dust and maintain efficiency. This could be an automatic or manual system.
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Baghouse Collectors: These use fabric bags to filter dust from the air. They are efficient for fine dust and are commonly used in industrial applications.
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Cyclone Collectors: Utilize centrifugal force to separate dust from the air. Larger particles are thrown against the walls of the cyclone and fall into a collection bin, while the cleaner air exits through the top.
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Cartridge Collectors: Employ cylindrical filters that offer a high filtration efficiency for fine dust. These are often used in smaller or more specialized applications.
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Electrostatic Precipitators: Use electrical charges to attract and collect dust particles. They are effective for very fine particulate matter and are often used in environments where very high air purity is required.
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Wet Scrubbers: Remove dust from the air by passing it through a liquid solution. They are effective for both dust and gases but involve more complex maintenance.
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Improved Air Quality: By removing dust and particulate matter, dust collectors enhance air quality, contributing to a healthier work environment.
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Equipment Protection: Prevents dust accumulation on machinery and equipment, which can reduce wear and maintenance needs.