Some work environments produce smoke and dust. If not handled properly, they can affect workers' health and the atmosphere, leading to air quality issues like smog. Therefore, industrial dust collectors should be chosen for treatment. Below, we'll explore some issues to be aware of when using industrial dust collectors.
The dust collector must meet specific temperature requirements. As these vary depending on the materials used, if there are acidic or alkaline gases, the dust collector needs to be corrosion-resistant. If the air humidity is high, rust prevention is necessary. If the particle temperature in the flue gas is high, a spray tower or cyclone dust collector should be installed before the dust removal equipment for cooling. Industrial dust collectors can be installed outdoors. The influence of weather conditions should be noted. Covering measures should be taken to construct a shed. Installing a vacuum cleaner indoors may cause noise, and a sound absorber can be appropriately installed.
Good industrial dust collectors require inspection and maintenance after some time of use. Even with a dust collector installed, not all dust in the air will be collected; it can only aim to minimize its presence. Through the treatment of industrial dust collectors, dispersed particles are collected, improving the air quality. Ensure optimal dust removal efficiency.
Dust collectors use screens to separate solid particles from the air. Depending on the type of sieve used for filtration, they can be categorized into fiber filtration, membrane filtration, and particle filtration. Although these methods operate on different principles, they all achieve the desired results. Baghouse dust collectors in power plants utilize fiber filtration, as well as a combination of membrane and particle filtration. The mechanism of the dust collector involves first intercepting and screening particles through a fiber mesh, then separating them using gravity and electrostatic forces to achieve purification and dust removal.
The vacuum cleaner's dusting system consists of a pulse electromagnetic valve, blowing tube, air storage bag, guide vane, filter material, and controller. The two ends of the pulse electromagnetic valve are connected to compressed air and the blowing tube, which blows multiple times to clean the dust. The jet system and compressed air pipeline system include an air storage tank, blowing tube, and other related accessories. The air storage tank is designed to store compressed air and has the necessary strength. Firstly, an electrical signal is input to allow the diaphragm to remain inactive, and the diaphragm is vibrated by air pressure to achieve the closed state. The compressed air system requires the compressed air to be dry and free of oily substances, otherwise, it may cause corresponding damage to the bag-type dust collector.
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