What Is A Dust Collector? | Aerodyne
A dust collector is a mechanical device used to remove dust from an air stream.
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A dust collector is a mechanical device used to remove dust from an air stream.
The dust collection equipment often consists of a pre-filter to help collect the dust followed by the main dust collector.
Exhaust fan is the motive force for the dust collection. It has a performance curve that defines how much airflow it will pull at a certain static pressure
Well-designed dust collector system, ductwork will be sized so that the airflow has enough velocity to keep the dust from falling out in the ductwork.
Well-designed hoods are engineered so the dust generated by the equipment can be collected with the least amount of airflow possible.
5 Ways to Go Green in Dust Collection. Pulse-on-demand controller. Cyclone pre-filter. Monitor airflow. Aerodyne Vacu-Valve. Clean and reuse filters.
Smaller cyclones avoid many of the disadvantageous and time-intensive aspects of larger cyclones, including those relating to installation and compliance.
The Aerodyne SplitStream dust collector achieves high efficiency by forcing dirty gases into a powerful centrifugal motion.
Dust collectors are made of various pieces, all of which have to be operating correctly for the system to operate as desired.
Standard dust collectors often have operational issues with abrasive, sticky, and fibrous dusts. Top 5 Applications Where Standard Dust Collectors Fail

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