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- Contact Person : Mr. Lee Lewis
- Company Name : Qingdao Jinlian Copper Co., Ltd.
- Tel : 86-532-88265919
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- Address : Shandong,Qingdao,Ge Buling Village ,Jiaodong Town,Jiaozhou ,Qingdao
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- Zip : 266317
Bag house Dust Collector
Baghouse dust collectors, one of the most efficient and cost effective types of dust collectors available, can achieve a collection efficiency of more than 99% for very fine particles. This is due to dust particles loading on the filtration media, helping to block other particles as they approach in the air stream.
What separates a Baghouse dust collector from other dust collector types?
In a bag house dust collector, contaminated air enters and passes through variably efficient media filtration bags. These bags can consist of a number of different materials, woven together to form a cross-hatched pattern of filter media. Some dust is more abrasive than others, so there are more durable bags available for particles, such as concrete and asphalt dust, diatomacious earth, granite, and many others.
Types of Baghouse Dust Collectors...
Mechanical ShakerIn this type of dust collector, the filter bags are shaken as they become more agglomerated with dust particles, preventing dust re-entrainment. This keeps the filters from achieving potential maximum efficiency, but reduces maintenance time and filter replacement cost.The design simplicity of the mechanical shaker type baghouse dust collector is one of the reasons it is so popular in today's industry.
Reverse AirAirflow is created both clockwise and counter-clockwise in this type of dust collector to filter out the contaminants. The down side to using this method, however, is the amount of increased maintenance compared to other types. This maintenance is the result of dust re-entrainment on the filter bags.
Reverse JetIn a reverse-jet baghouse dust collector, contaminants enter from the lower portion of the filter housing, where a metal cage is incorporated to support the filter bag and prevent collapse. By supplying a compressed air line to the baghouse, it is possible to achieve a nearly self-running operation; as the dust collector uses the compressed air to pulse the filter bags, dust is blown down into your designated collection bin.
Bag house Dust Collector