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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]] | ||
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. | 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 by a [[Screw Conveyors|screw conveyor]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:10, 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 by a screw conveyor.
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
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