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How Does a Baghouse Dust Collector Work?

Baghouse Basics An industrial baghouse dust collector, when paired with an industrial blower, pulls in air and cleans dust, dirt and other particulate matter generated by manufacturing processes from it. As part of an industrial dust collection system, baghouses help provide workers with a safer environment by improving air quality, reducing fire and explosion hazards,…

Baghouse Troubleshooting

Understanding Problems and Finding Solutions A fully functional baghouse dust collector is important for the safety of your employees and your business. When problems arise—even small ones—it puts your operation at risk of shutdowns, exposes you to regulatory citations and can impact your bottom line. Fortunately, some common problems are simple to diagnose and have…

Baghouse Leak Detection System [Video]

IVI Engineers Explain the Importance of Baghouse Leak Detection Testing Transcript Who needs to do a baghouse leak detection test? Anyone who owns or operates a dry-type dust collector, such as a baghouse or cartridge collector, needs to do a baghouse leak detection test. How often do you need to do a leak detection test?…

Baghouse Manufacturers Show Baghouse Industrial Assembly [VIDEO]

Transcript IVI – 100,000 CFM Dust Collector Assembly The ProjectFoundry Application to Mitigate Dust Exposure6 Months Before: Design and Engineering4 Months Before: Fabrication1 Week Before: 3-Person Crew Site Prep The Crew60 Years Crew ExperienceSix-Person Installation Team The InstallationBaghouse Assembly Built Up from HopperCustom Structural Steel and StaircasePre-Assembled Catwalk and Walk-In Plenum Access Final Product65-Foot Tall…

Types of Industrial Baghouse Dust Collectors

What is an industrial baghouse dust collector? An industrial baghouse dust collector, when coupled with an industrial blower, pulls in airborne dirt, and other particulate matter generated by manufacturing processes. The baghouse dust collector then cleans the air by filtering out floating dust and dirt. Once clean and free of contaminants, the dust collector allows…

Planning for a new dust collector installation

When a new dust collector installation occurs, the installation may alter hood and duct flow rates. Therefore, it is imperative to consider the installation’s effects, in order to reduce worker safety risk and ensure continued compliance with environmental regulations. We explain what to consider before undertaking a new dust collector installation, such as: Whether adding…

Setting up and troubleshooting your pulse controller

Baghouse filters are cleaned when compressed air is blown into the filter to release dust buildup. A pulse controller times the burst of compressed air that is used to clean baghouse filters, a practice that improves baghouse efficiency and increases bag life. Types of pulse controllers Pulse controllers come in two types—a simple timer and…

Budgeting for a Dust Collection System

We’ve put together a handy checklist to help you set a budget for a dust collection system. Everything from your dust collection system’s location to regulatory requirements and decisions about filters, waste discharge, stacks and fans will affect the overall budget. System testing and maintenance requirements are other factors that need to be considered. This checklist breaks down…