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Specifications:
BASIC DETAILS |
WET TYPE DUST COLLECTOR |
AIR HANDLING VOLUME |
3500/2050 |
(CMH/CFM) |
OVERALL DIMENSIONS (L X W X H) |
1340 X 1050 X 3165 MM |
MOTOR POWER |
7.5 HP |
POWER SUPPLY |
3 PHASE ,50Hz |
PRESSURE |
210 mm OF W.C |
MOC |
SS304 |
FILTER EFFICIENCY |
Up to 99% for 3 microns. |
FEATURES |
• Mist Eliminator choke Indicator. |
• Automatic sensor based water level indicator. |
• Blower Trip Indicator. |
• Tower lamp Indication. |
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ACCESSORIES |
• Differential Pressure switch. |
• ON/OFF Controller Switch. |
• Mist Eliminator. |
• Solenoid valve. |
• View Port. |
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Frequently Asked Questions
A wet type dust collector is a filtration system designed to capture and remove dust particles from air or gas streams by using water as the primary collection medium.
In a wet type dust collector, contaminated air is drawn into the system and passed through a water bath or wet scrubber. The water captures the dust particles, which then settle at the bottom of the collector. Clean air is then released back into the environment.
Wet type dust collectors are highly efficient in removing a wide range of dust particles, including fine and sticky particles. They also provide effective odor control and can handle combustible dust safely. Additionally, they require less maintenance compared to dry collectors and can be used for heat recovery applications.
While wet type dust collectors are highly effective in many applications, they may not be suitable for certain environments where water usage is restricted or where there are concerns about wastewater disposal. Additionally, they may require more energy for operation compared to some dry type collectors.
Yes, wet type dust collectors can safely handle combustible dust particles by using water as a suppression medium. However, it's essential to ensure proper design and operation to prevent any ignition sources from coming into contact with the dust-air mixture.
Yes, wet type dust collectors can be customized to meet the specific needs of different industries and applications. This may include adjusting the size and configuration of the collector, selecting appropriate materials of construction, and integrating additional features such as mist eliminators or chemical injection systems.
Safety measures include ensuring proper ventilation and airflow within the system, implementing proper lockout/tagout procedures during maintenance, and providing adequate training for personnel working with the equipment. It's also essential to follow all relevant safety standards and regulations governing dust collection systems.
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