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[[File:Dedusting_Filters_02.jpg|thumb|right|Dedusting Filter]] | [[File:Dedusting_Filters_02.jpg|thumb|right|Dedusting Filter]] | ||
[[File:Dedusting_Filters_03.jpg|thumb|right|Sleeves of dedusting filter]] | [[File:Dedusting_Filters_03.jpg|thumb|right|Sleeves of dedusting filter]] | ||
'''Dedusting filter''' | A '''Dedusting filter''' separates solid particles from air by means of fine holes in metal screens or cloth. The air passes through while the solid particles remain to be discharged. | ||
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==Application area== | ==Application area== | ||
chemical industry | * chemical industry | ||
* quarrying and earthmoving sectors | |||
* cement industry | |||
* starch production | |||
* mining, and road-building | |||
==Video== | ==Video== | ||
<youtube>IGLCT3zQuFw</youtube> | <youtube>IGLCT3zQuFw</youtube> |
Revision as of 21:08, 11 November 2012
A Dedusting filter separates solid particles from air by means of fine holes in metal screens or cloth. The air passes through while the solid particles remain to be discharged.
Advantages of Dedusting filters
- The crude gas side is practically free of dust deposits. Therefore the filters can be used in explosion protected areas.
- The use of the filter tubing with snap rings makes servicing easy and a quick tube change possible without any mechanical work.
- The bag chamber filters are especially suitable for a high content of dust in crude gas.
Application area
- chemical industry
- quarrying and earthmoving sectors
- cement industry
- starch production
- mining, and road-building
Video