industrial dust collector Articles
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Wet dust collection for Metal polishing - Case study
Harley Davidson shines with Industrial Dust Collector for sanding and polishing. Gabilan Manufacturing produces all the mufflers used on Harley Davidson motorcycles. Recently, the Salinas, CA company installed a Whirl Wet industrial dust collector – its third – to serve a metal polishing operation. “This operation is critical to chrome plating,” explains ...
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Wet dust collection for Chemical powders - Case study
Industrial Dust Collector Systems capture chemical powders. A multinational chemical manufacturer specified Tri-Mer Industrial dust collector technology for a mixing and blending operation. The system provides 99%+ collection efficiency over a wide range of micron sizes. Whirl Wet industrial dust collection is a leading choice in chemical and pharmaceutical environments, where operation is ...
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Wet dust collection for Chemical powders - Case study
Industrial Dust Collector Systems capture chemical powders. A multinational chemical manufacturer specified Tri-Mer Industrial dust collector technology for a mixing and blending operation. The system provides 99%+ collection efficiency over a wide range of micron sizes. Whirl Wet industrial dust collection is a leading choice in chemical and pharmaceutical environments, where operation is ...
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Wet dust collection for Exotic metals - Case study
A Tri-Mer Whirl-X was engineered for the safe, efficient collection of metal fines from grinding, sanding and deburring operations involving aluminum, magnesium, titanium, beryllium, uranium and other exotic metals. The system is a cost-effective, high-performance alternative for these and similar applications that create an explosion hazard for dry and bag collectors. The Whirl-X industrial ...
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Effective Industrial Dust Collector Strategies
Finding the correct type of industrial dust collector for the grinding section is a must for opposing an injection mold creating shop. This is vital for health and welfare of workers and for the performance of grinding machines. Dusts produced from electrodes are graphite and copperand during the milling or grinding operation, these needs to be filtered away from the atmosphere with an industrial ...
By ProVent, LLC
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How an Industrial Dust Collector Fixes Sawdust Problems
Saw dust and wood dust are potential problems in all woodworking settings. Woodworking environments will always have wood and wood dust shavings, which can lead to many health and fire dangers. What Is Wood Dust? Wood dust is categorized as a particulate airborne pollutant. A precious tool like an industrial dust collector can be used to control dust from wood in many woodwork places. These ...
By ProVent, LLC
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Wet dust collection for Aluminum dust - Case study
Wet Dust Collection for Aluminum Dust Aerospace metalworking shop chooses Tri-Mer for aluminum dust collection. A high speed machining and grinding center specializing in aerospace projects specified a Whirl Wet for aluminum dust collection. Whirl Wet has been a leading choice for the collection of particulate and fines from aluminum, magnesium, Monel, and titanium for decades, due to its ...
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Guide to Dust Collector Fan Sizing
Dust Collector Fan Sizing Industrial fans are used in dust collection systems to push dust-laden air through the filters. Fans can either force a draft (push air) or induce a draft (suck air) through the dust collector. Industrial fans are an essential component to a dust collection system so it’s important to choose the right size fan to make sure you have adequate suction to remove dust ...
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Manufacturing facility cleaning case study
The Challenge A large Industrial manufacturing facility found that their process used to perform the necessary tasks was creating an undesirable accumulation of heavy metals dust throughout the entire plant. Not only was this a potential health risk to the plant workers, there was a structural and safety problem because the dust could spark and cause a fire or explosion. The Enviro-Vac Solution ...
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Baghouse Filter Bag Top and Bottom Configurations
Filter bags are constructed in an assortment of configurations and dimensions. The top and bottom construction of your filter bag will be dependent on the type of baghouse dust collector you have. The most common types of baghouses are pulse-jet and plenum pulse, reverse air, and shaker. Pulse-Jet and Plenum Pulse Baghouse Pulse-jet and Plenum Pulse baghouses collect dust on the outside of the ...
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Asbestos contaminated soil case study
An active gypsum manufacturing facility discovered they had a large area of gypsum waste containing asbestos mixed with soil at the back of their property. The waste had accumulated over the years before the dangers of asbestos were known and now required remediation due to communication wires buried in the waste. Excavators could not be used due to the presence of the communication wires that ...
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Uni-wash wet dust collectors reduce industrial dust hazards
Metal dust — it can be a fabricator’s worst nightmare. In particular, the combination of dry aluminum dust and steel dust is literally a disaster waiting to happen. The National Fire Protection Association has a list of metal dusts and the specific PPM that the air can hold of each before the serious risk of an explosion arises. As a worksite approaches the PPM safety limits of one or ...
By ProVent, LLC
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Selecting a Cyclone Dust Collector
Cyclone dust collectors are easily confused with normal dust collectors. These are different and proficient to removing large amounts of harmful dust and rough material particles that are flowing in the air. Cyclone dust collectors can also pick up contaminants before hitting the filter. When it comes to the process of filtration, cyclone dust collectors work very quickly and can effectively ...
By ProVent, LLC
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The Future of Air Quality: Innovations in Industrial Pollution Control
In an era marked by heightened environmental consciousness and an increasing awareness of the detrimental impacts of air pollution, the pursuit of innovative solutions in pollution control technology has become paramount. As the world grapples with the challenges posed by deteriorating air quality, the ongoing advancements in air pollution control technology emerge as beacons of hope, promising a ...
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How Much Does a Dust Collector Cost?
Summary: Small dust collectors for applications up to 1,000 CFM airflow cost between $100 up to $5,000 USD. Pre-fab dust collection systems such as a bin vent or cartridge type collector cost between $10,000 and $80,000 USD and accommodate airflow volumes between 2,000 and 10,000 CFM. Custom baghouse dust collectors or multiple module bin vents or cartridge collectors range between $50,000 to $1 ...
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