
When it comes to industrial dust removal, many people first focus on filtration efficiency. However, the performance of an industrial dust collector system depends not only on filtration efficiency but also on two other crucial factors: dust collection and emission. These three elements work together to ensure the system operates effectively.
First, let’s talk about dust collection. For an industrial dust collector system, proper dust collection is the foundation of efficient dust removal.
On one hand, the end - collection method matters a lot. Common methods include suction arm type, dust hood type, and room type. You need to choose the right one based on dust characteristics and workshop environment requirements. Also, the size of the collection device should be designed appropriately.
On the other hand, pipeline design is equally important. During pipeline design, fluid analysis should be used to optimize the pipeline layout. This helps reduce wind resistance and ensures smooth dust transport in the industrial dust collector system.
Second, dust filtration is a core part of the industrial dust collector system.
Nowadays, filter cartridges that can achieve 99.9% filtration efficiency for 0.3 - micron dust are common in the market. But this data is based on clean filter cartridges under certain conditions.
In actual use, different dust types, working conditions, and workshop environments will all affect the overall filtration effect of the dust collector. So, we shouldn’t only focus on the filter cartridge’s filtration efficiency. The emission concentration test after the system runs stably is a more intuitive and accurate way to evaluate the industrial dust collector system.
Finally, dust emission is the final step to test the performance of the industrial dust collector system.
The emission concentration after filtration is a key parameter to measure the system’s performance. The filtered air can be recycled back to the workshop or discharged outdoors through an exhaust pipe. In either case, professional testing institutions can conduct sampling and testing according to the actual situation to ensure compliance.