by Dust Collector Spark Arrestor Guilde | Apr 21, 2016 | Industry Related Articles, Dust Collectors
“Baghouse Dust Collectors; History of Fabric Collectors” by Gary Berwick, P.Eng., Quality Air Management, April 28, 2009 History The first pulse jet collector was developed by Pulverizing Machinery of Summit New Jersey in the early 1960’s, to collect dust...
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by Dust Collector Spark Arrestor Guilde | Apr 14, 2016 | Dust Collectors, Quencher Spark Arrester, Fires and Explosions
Welding Laser Plasma Arc Processes Welding laser plasma arc processes include welding fume capture, plasma and laser cutting tables, thermal spray operations. Each of these present unique and difficult issues that will cause a dust collection system to fail. Welding...
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by Dust Collector Spark Arrestor Guilde | Apr 5, 2016 | Dust Collectors, Wet Scrubber
Combustible Dusts; Aluminum, Magnesium, Niobium, Tantalum, Titanium, Zirconium These combustible dusts are highly combustible and present a very significant explosion hazard. There are some stringent fire codes dealing with these dusts which draw their regulations,...
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by Dust Collector Spark Arrestor Guilde | Mar 14, 2016 | Dust Collectors
OLD Technology Old dust collector technology represents 85-90% of today’s dust collection market, and is sold by all the big conventional suppliers. These dust collectors can handle most dust loading and high temperature (up to 400 degrees F.) Circa 1963;...
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by Dust Collector Spark Arrestor Guilde | Mar 3, 2016 | Dust Collectors
Dust collectors, built in China or India, have been coming increasingly on the market in recent years. Some manufacturers, who claim and/or imply to be USA or Canadian built, are actually branding Chinese built dust collectors. At Quality Air Management, we were...
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