

Dust generated from the combustion process of fuels and other substances, as well as from mechanical processes such as crushing, screening, and conveying of solid materials, dust removal involves separating and collecting these particles from the dust.
Baghouse dust collectors feature various characteristics such as adaptability to dust-laden gas with diverse dust properties, high dust removal efficiency, compact structure with minimal footprint, flexible arrangement, easy filter bag installation and removal, efficient and thorough cleaning, and stable and reliable equipment operation.
Baghouse dust collector with automatic dust removal and downward airflow design to minimize secondary dust generation. The powerful pulse cleaning effect, combined with the downward airflow, ensures that 80% of the dust entering the collector is directly deposited in the hopper without passing through the filter bag unit. Only 20% of the dust reaches the filter bag unit, significantly reducing the bag load and lowering the resistance of the dust removal system, thus extending the life of the filter bags. The positive pressure internal filter working system reduces the equipment operating resistance and energy consumption by over 30% compared to traditional systems. The downward airflow design allows for the use of high-efficiency medium-pressure backward-curved blade centrifugal fans in the negative pressure working system, further reducing energy consumption. Considering the actual conditions of low dust concentration and total amount, manual dust removal is employed to increase the space for dust accumulation, reduce bag load, lower production costs, and the antistatic filter material is vertically suspended, providing ample filtration area and ensuring effective dust removal.






































