The dust collector adopts advanced pleated filter cartridges as filtering elements, which can remove small non fibrous dust. Compared with traditional pulse bag filters, this machine has the advantages of small volume, large filtering area, high dust removal efficiency, low pressure loss, reliable operation, and long service life. Widely used in industries such as mechanical processing, casting, chemical engineering, ceramics, brake material processing, powder coating, etc. for dust control and recovery, as well as purification of welding fumes. After dust and gas treatment, it meets national emission standards and is a new form of pulse dust collector.
The dusty gas enters the dust collector box through the air inlet located at the upper part of the dust collector, and rises from bottom to top. Due to the effect of gravity and downward airflow, the dust particles are first directly lowered to the ash hopper. Fine dust is captured on the outer surface by the filter cartridge, and the clean gas is filtered and purified by the filter cartridge. It enters the clean room from the center of the filter cartridge and is then discharged through the upper air outlet. As the filtering process continues, the amount of dust accumulated on the surface of the filter cartridge increases. At this time, the pulse controller controls the solenoid valve to open according to the set pulse cycle and pulse interval, spraying high-pressure gas into the inner cavity of the filter cartridge, shaking off the accumulated dust on the surface, falling into the ash hopper, and being discharged through the ash discharge port.