| Airflow | 3000 m3/hr |
| Max Temp | 120 °C |
| Inlet Dust Load | 10 g/Nm3 |
| Casing Material | Mild Steel, Stainless Steel 304, Stainless Steel 316, MS Galvanised |
We are engaged Mild Steel Pulse Jet Dust Collector to our clients. Our range of all products is widely appreciated by our clients. A pulse jet dust collector is an industrial, continuous-duty dry filtration system that removes particulate matter from air using fabric filter bags or cartridges. It features an automatic cleaning mechanism, where periodic, high-pressure compressed air pulses dislodge accumulated dust from the bags into a hopper without stopping the operation.
Key Components and Operation
- Filter Bags/Cartridges: These are cylindrical, fabric-based, and supported by cages, trapping fine particles on the exterior.
- Compressed Air System: Includes a header, solenoids, and blow pipes (or venture tubes) located above the bags that release bursts of air to clean them.
- Housing/Plenum: Divided into a dirty air chamber and a clean air plenum by a tube sheet.
- Hopper and Discharge: The conical bottom collects dislodged dust, which is often removed by a rotary airlock valve.
Key Features and Benefits
- Continuous Operation: The system cleans itself "online" (without shutting down), ensuring uninterrupted production.
- High Efficiency: Designed for high dust loads and capable of filtering fine particulates.
- Automatic Cleaning: A pressure sensor (differential pressure switch) triggers the pulse, optimizing compressed air usage based on filter cake thickness.
- Applications: Commonly used in industries like cement, chemical, power, and metalworking for air pollution control.
- Versatile Media: Bag materials can be selected based on temperature and chemical resistance, such as Polyester, Nomex, or PTFE.
Key Components and Operation
- Filter Bags/Cartridges: These are cylindrical, fabric-based, and supported by cages, trapping fine particles on the exterior.
- Compressed Air System: Includes a header, solenoids, and blow pipes (or venture tubes) located above the bags that release bursts of air to clean them.
- Housing/Plenum: Divided into a dirty air chamber and a clean air plenum by a tube sheet.
- Hopper and Discharge: The conical bottom collects dislodged dust, which is often removed by a rotary airlock valve.
Key Features and Benefits
- Continuous Operation: The system cleans itself "online" (without shutting down), ensuring uninterrupted production.
- High Efficiency: Designed for high dust loads and capable of filtering fine particulates.
- Automatic Cleaning: A pressure sensor (differential pressure switch) triggers the pulse, optimizing compressed air usage based on filter cake thickness.
- Applications: Commonly used in industries like cement, chemical, power, and metalworking for air pollution control.
- Versatile Media: Bag materials can be selected based on temperature and chemical resistance, such as Polyester, Nomex, or PTFE.
- Working Mechanism Filtration: Dirty air enters, and dust collects on the outside of the bags.
- Pulse Cleaning: A solenoid valve releases a rapid blast of compressed air into the bag, causing a shockwave that flexes the fabric and shakes off the dust cake.
- Collection: The dislodged dust falls into the hopper for removal.