During the 60-plus years they have been in use, the inlet tube diameter used in mechanical dust collectors has undergone some dramatic shifts. These changes — from the original 6-inch to the 9-inch and 24-inch sizes used today — have been motivated by the changing role dust collectors have come… Read More
Preserve Your Equipment with Mechanical Dust Collectors
Mechanical dust collectors have been used with biomass-fired boilers for more than 60 years. Today, they are primarily integrated into air handling systems as a “precleaner” that removes ash and sand particles from flue gas, thereby extending the operational life of induced draft (ID) fans and pollution control equipment. A… Read More
5 Things to Know About Multiclone Dust Collectors
When emissions exceed regulatory standards, plant managers are often faced with the dilemma of cutting back production in order to maintain compliance or incur stiff penalties. Fortunately, there are smart equipment options, like Multiclone Dust Collectors, that help maximize efficiency while reducing particulate emissions. The unsung workhorse. Multiclone dust collectors… Read More

