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  • Four Dust Collection System Design Improvements That Can Yield Significant Annual Energy Cost Savings
    The design and location of a dust collection system's hood, ducting, collector and fan can collectively add sufficient static pressure requirements to the point where larger, more expensive to operate motors are necessary to maintain effectiveness. Optimizing these areas can make it possible to use
  • Thermal Cutting Dust Collection - Balancing the Variables
    filter system layouts and design decisions. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) publishes several standards that can be applied to help mitigate the many risks associated with combustible metal dusts. The Hood. Effective dust collection starts with hoods that efficiently capture
  • Laser and Plasma Applications: Selecting a Dust Collection System
    escaping the cutting table and for thermal cutting applications is typically 150-250 ft/min, but can vary with table design and size.  . The Need for Hazard Analysis. As with any process, customers should perform a hazard analysis before selecting a dust collection strategy. Sparks are typically
  • How to Get Cleaner Air: Your Bottom Line for Dust Collection
    Government regulations. Employee health and safety. Productivity. These are vital considerations when deciding what type of dust collection technology will help you get cleaner in-plant air. While there are many choices, significant differences exist in the performance of technologies currently
  • Using Nanotechnology for More Efficient Dust Collection
    (clean side). The clean air is exhausted to the atmosphere or back to the process. The dust from the dirty. Using Nanotechnology for More Efficient Dust Collection, Powder Bulk Engineering, November 2007 expensive) and can be used in a wide. range of applications. Using nanotechnology. Cellulose
  • Mist Collection: Fundamentals and Applications
    of mist collection are many, the choices for mist collection equipment can be confusing. This article will examine the different types of mist collectors based on fundamental design principles for separating mist droplets from an airstream. Donaldson|Torit|Mist Collection: Fundamentals
  • Understanding Conveying Velocities to Save Money on Dust Collection
    When it comes to dust collection, it is essential to understand the importance of conveying velocities and their impact on the proper design of a system. Moving air through ducts too slowly or too quickly can have significant consequences that are equally problematic.
  • Dust Particle Capture (.pdf)
    Maximising dust collection as a revenue source may not, at first, seem an obvious way to reduce plant costs. However, Midwesco Filter has shown that by setting the best operating parameters and the right environment for cleaning systems, cement plants can not only ensure optimised cleaning

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