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  • Reducing Bridging in Dust Collector Hoppers
    While discussions on dust collector sizing and filter efficiency in equipment selection are common, very little literature tends to discuss the need for collected materials to flow freely from the hopper to a final drum, bin or sack. And, yet, the elimination of hopper bridging in a dust collector
  • How to Maintain your Dust Collector
    The inception of the dust collector has allowed companies to effectively capture airborne particulate from an air stream. This has become more important for several reasons. First, containing particulate - toxic or not - is necessary to provide a healthy and clean work environment. Second
  • MERV Ratings and Industrial Dust Collector Filtration
    There is a lot of confusion around selecting the optimal filters for dust collectors. For the HVAC industry, MERV ratings are king. But they aren't as helpful for industrial dust collector filters.
  • Using a Modular Dust Collector to Save Floor Space
    Using a dust collector that is assembled from individual modules that can be combined into dozens of configurations to fit the specific environment is a safe, cost-effective way to put dust in its place. This article discusses modular dust collectors and the challenges they solve.
  • Optimizing Dust Collector Filter Cleaning Technology
    Over the years, various methods of active cleaning were applied to dust collectors, including both mechanical and reverse air methods. Each method provided filter cleaning with varying degrees of success.
  • Troubleshooting Dust Collector On-Demand Cleaning Systems
    Troubleshooting a dust collector cleaning system can be challenging to diagnose, especially when the cleaning system includes an on-demand controller. The following maintenance tips will allow you to more easily troubleshoot the cleaning controls.
  • Selecting the Right Dust Collector Filter Media for a Safer Work Environment
    Controlling dust and fumes generated in manufacturing and industrial processes is essential for worker safety, product quality and regulatory compliance. This article provides tips to choosing the right filters and filter media for dust collector systems to make sure the work environment is safe.
  • Standard "Low-Cost" Dust Collector Filters Cost More In the Long Run
    While the sticker price of standard replacement dust collector filters may seem appealing, they often come with hidden costs including a shorter lifespan and frequent malfunction, making them a bigger expense and headache in the long run. Quantum Metals learned the hard way after a costly and messy

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