Dust Suppressor Application Method
Dust suppressants can typically be applied using manual, mechanical, or professional sprinkler stations and fixed spray systems, uniformly dispersing the diluted suppressant solution over material surfaces or dust-prone areas to achieve dust prevention and reduction. Specific application methods and quantities should be adjusted according to on-site conditions to achieve the desired results.

Spraying Equipment
Small quarries can use backpack sprayers or spray trucks for application.
The large-scale stockpile yard can be equipped with fixed sprinkler systems, and can also be sprayed using vehicle-mounted or professional sprinkler trucks, with a spray range of up to 18-200 meters.
Mobile train and truck transportation requires the construction of dust suppressant spray bases or the purchase of mobile spray trucks for operation, while conveyors can be equipped with dry fog spray equipment.
Dust reduction in underground and dust-filled workshops can be achieved by installing fogging dust suppression nozzles. These devices capture fine dust in the air through high-pressure ultra-fine mist, thereby providing excellent fogging dust reduction effects.
It is important to note that improper selection of dust suppressants can corrode equipment or affect the quality of the sprayed material.
2. Dilution Method
Solid Dust Suppressor Dilution:
Newly constructed standard spraying base stations are recommended to be equipped with a multifunctional high-mixing system to address the long-standing issue of water-in-powder packaging.
While adding water and stirring, the stirring time should be between 3-15 minutes to ensure the dust suppressant dissolves evenly; slightly longer stirring time is preferable.
Sprinkle the dust suppressant into the container filled with water, while stirring continuously. Mix well until fully combined before use.
Dust Suppression Agent Dilution
Pour the dust suppressant concentrate directly into the equipment container (ensure some water is already in the container to prevent sticking to the bottom), then add the required amount of water all at once. Use the force of the water to dilute and dissolve it for immediate use.
3. Spraying Method
Based on different dust suppression sites and micro-environments, the methods vary, as do the results. Please refer to...
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4. Advantages
Protect the environment by removing dust particles larger than 2.5 micrometers.
2. Non-corrosive, non-polluting, biodegradable, and does not cause secondary pollution.
3. Resistant to wind erosion and rain washout.
4. Effectively reduces and minimizes material waste.
5. Effectively reduces dust hazards, safeguarding the health of workers and surrounding communities.
5. Cautionary Notes
In case of spills, clean up promptly. For concrete surfaces, use a moisture-retaining dust suppressant.
2. Please clean and maintain the equipment promptly after use. In case of accidental ingestion, inhalation, or contact with the eyes, rinse with clean water immediately and seek medical attention promptly.
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