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[[File:Fabric_Filters_02.jpg|thumb|right|Fabric filter]] | [[File:Fabric_Filters_02.jpg|thumb|right|Fabric filter]] | ||
[[File:Fabric_Filters_01.jpg|thumb|right|Parts of Fabric filter]] | [[File:Fabric_Filters_01.jpg|thumb|right|Parts of Fabric filter]] | ||
'''Fabric Filters''' or [[Baghouses]] use filtration to separate dust particulates from dusty gases. They are one of the most efficient and cost effective types of [[Dust Collecting Filters]] available and can achieve a collection efficiency of more than 99% for very fine particulates. | |||
Dust-laden gases enter the baghouse and pass through fabric bags that act as filters. The bags can be of woven or felted cotton, synthetic, or glass-fiber material in either a tube or envelope shape. | Dust-laden gases enter the baghouse and pass through fabric bags that act as filters. The bags can be of woven or felted cotton, synthetic, or glass-fiber material in either a tube or envelope shape. |
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