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Baghouse dust collection was the first filter technology for industrial air filtration at the turn of the 20th Century, and this enduring technology has experienced several major innovations throughout the last 100-plus years. In 1948, The RF baghouse collector addressed the need for high air volume and extremely heavy dust loading. The Dalamatic® cased and insertable continuous duty baghouse collectors emerged to provide a solution for handling difficult product recovery applications. In 2002, Dura-Life® filter bags enhanced the industry by offering twice the bag life and fewer bag changes along with energy, labor and replacement bag savings for all types of popular baghouses.
While these innovations and others advanced baghouse dust collection miles from where it had been at the time, the introduction of smaller and smarter Torit PowerCore dust collectors with PowerCore filter packs in 2008 is the front runner and puts baghouse dust collection on the fast track to better filtration.