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Design Reference Standards
"Filter Cylinder Dust Collector Design Standard"
JB/T10341-2002
Dust collector surface paint quality grading
GB/T53134-1994
Air Purifier
GB/T18801-2002
Environmental Air Quality Standards
GB/3095-1996
"Comprehensive Emission Standard for Air Pollutants"
GB16297-1996
Industrial Enterprise Design Sanitation Standards
TJ36—79
Electrical Equipment for Combustible Dust Environments
GB12476.1-2000
"Dust Explosion Prevention and Safety Code"
GB15577-2007
Design Principles
Adhere to the meticulous design principles of safety, economy, practicality, and aesthetic appeal.
Select a treatment technology with excellent and mature processes, stable and secure systems, convenient management, and no secondary pollution.
We select equipment and instruments based on the principles of reliability, economy, and suitability.
• Powered by a through-flow blower, with an aluminum alloy body, high suction, low noise, and no vibration.
•Pulse jet cleaning system, filter cores can be reused after cleaning, multi-angle jetting for more thorough cleaning.
• Filtered with imported PTFE-coated polyester filter media, offering high filtration efficiency, smooth surface, easy backflushing, and quick coupling with fast-flange connections for fast replacement.
• Smart control with automatic backflushing and dust removal settings based on usage.
• Phase failure protection, ultra-long-distance remote control, high-power load.






























