Questions About Airflow for Round Dust Collectors
Recently the following questions came in for our Blue Crew Field Service Teams:
“For round collectors, what are the provisions to control the gas to individual dust...
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Recently the following questions came in for our Blue Crew Field Service Teams:
“For round collectors, what are the provisions to control the gas to individual dust...
The fit between the bag and the cage is critical for filters to perform properly. Filters that are too lose or too tight will...
IAC acknowledges industries’ concerns when it comes to maintenance issues and provides knowledgeable, innovative solutions to your problem.
A recent question came up for Dr. Vent Goode from a customer regarding Gravimetric/Volumetric.
Dr. Vent Goode,
I would appreciate your help on answering these...
Are you considering upgrading your old shaker or reverse air baghouse to a modern pulse jet style baghouse but are limited by budget, time, or square footage? If yes, then a baghouse conversion or rebuild might be right for your capital improvement project.
Outdated baghouse dust collectors, such as older shaker style or reverse air style collectors, can often be rebuilt or upgraded at a fraction of the cost of installing a new baghouse. Side walls, hoppers, and ductwork are reused in the conversion, and a new clean air plenum with bags and cages is supplied.