Ecomak Environmental & Industrial Systems (P.) Ltd
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Ecomak Environmental & Industrial Systems (P.) Ltd products

Ecomak - Bag Collectors/Filters

Ecomak’s bag collectors/filters come with proven technology and provide efficient cleaning with pulse cleaning method and reverse air cleaning method. Ecomak can offer customized options depending on the application, dust load, pressure, temperature among other parameters to ensure long system life with easy and minimal maintenance. Ecomak has decades of experience in providing superior cloth/fabric filtration technology for a variety of applications. Our bag house systems can handle continuous dust loads and temperatures of up to 280 °C.

Ecomak - Model ESP - Electrostatic Precipitators

Ecomak ESP’s are designed to be excellent devices for control of industrial particulate emissions. The dust handled by ESP’s include smoke from power-generation utilities and products collection such as cement in cement plants, sinter fine collection in the Metals industry to name a few.

Ecomak - Centrifulgal Fans

A centrifugal fan is a mechanical device for moving air or other gases. These fans increase the speed of air stream with the rotating impellers. They use the kinetic energy of the impellers or the rotating blade to increase the pressure of the air/gas stream which in turn moves them against the resistance caused by ducts, dampers and other components.

Ecomak - Axial Flow Fans

An axial fan is a type of a compressor that increases the pressure of the air flowing through it. The blades of the axial-flow fans force air to move parallel to the shaft about which the blades rotate. In other words, the flow is axially in and axially out, linearly. All of the designing in an axial fan revolves around the design of the propeller that creates the pressure difference and hence the suction force that retains the flow across the fan.

Ecomak - Cyclone Separators

Cyclonic separation is a method of removing particulates from an air, gas or liquid stream, without the use of filters, through vortex separation. Rotational effects and gravity are used to separate mixtures of solids and fluids. The method can also be used to separate fine droplets of liquid from a gaseous stream.