The spacing of the plastic fume board refers to the distance between each board when designing the plastic fume board dedusting equipment, not the gap between the boards. Many in the industry are unaware of how to do this, hence they cannot answer this question.
Today, I'm here to educate you on the role of spacing in sintered plate. The specific spacing design size needs to be explored on your own, as others' experiences may not suit you. I'll explain the importance of spacing with examples.
A power plant in Henan Province used a plastic fumed board deduster, which was produced by a plastic fumed board wholesaler who lacked design expertise and was made by a bag deduster manufacturer. The issue was that the ash couldn't be unloaded and board clogging occurred. Then, the manufacturer's technicians reached out to our company, and our technical team carried out the modification. Now, it is operating normally.
The technical issue here lies in experience, which is also a key focus in the design of sintered plate filter element spacing. The standard spacing for sintered plates is based on each different operating condition, not a universal standard. Do not approach the sintered plate dust collector with the mindset of a bag dust collector; otherwise, it would be a loss without gain and not usable.
The key to spacing is to consider the humidity of the smoke components, the concentration of smoke particulates, and the viscosity and density. Only then can you determine the appropriate spacing to avoid any issues.




