Cyclone dust collectors, or centrifugal collectors, use cyclonic air movement to separate and contain dust particles from the air as part of a process to minimize air particle contamination in workshops, plants and manufacturing facilities. Cyclone dust collectors use a combination of centrifugal, gravitational and inertial forces to remove solid particles from the air, making them highly efficient collection devices for industrial air pollution control applications such as filtration and separation.
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Ultra-Flow Inc.Waterloo, ON 800-267-5585 With 20+ years in the industry, it is no wonder Ultra-Flow Inc. manufactures and supplies the newest, most revolutionary technology available. This includes quality cyclone dust collectors in standard and custom configurations. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff boasts over 110 years of combined experience in design, applications and troubleshooting.
Imperial Systems, Inc.Jackson Center, PA 800-918-3013 Experts in the design, installation and manufacturing of cyclone dust collectors and all necessary components, Imperial Systems can meet air control needs for industries such as mining, food processing, agriculture and more. With a commitment to quality and cost-effectiveness, our product range includes a wide variety of equipment to help your company meet its air quality needs.
APC Technologies, Inc.Pittsburgh, PA 877-464-2728 With cost-effective solutions to meet the unique requirements of every customer, APC Technologies puts more than 100 years of shared industry expertise to work for you. Let us know what air pollutants you need to control and we'll come up with a solution that will rival any cyclone dust collectors. Come visit us on the web to view our complete product lines.
Air-Clear LLCElkton, MD 443-245-3400 At Air-Clear LLC, we understand the role that air quality equipment, such as cyclone dust collectors, has in your operation, which is why reliability is of utmost importance to our engineers. Typically, the savings that most companies make can equate to more than the salary of a project manager for an entire year! Visit our website to learn more about our available products and services.
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J.D.B. Dense Flow Inc.Palm Harbor, FL 800-822-3569 With experience dating back to 1976, J.D.B. Dense Flow Inc, designs and manufactures some of the most cost effective, efficient, high quality cyclone dust collectors available. These include special and standard systems. We offer you systems with low initial, installation and maintenance costs. We work hard to find the simplest, most dependable solution for any product.
Air Cleaning Technology, Inc.Santa Ana, CA 800-640-9008 Air Cleaning Technologies has been family owned and run since 1977. We are committed to solving air pollution problems in many industries. We stick to our commitment through our cyclone dust collectors. Our equipment includes a wide variety of equipment in standard and custom configurations. At ACT we go beyond just selling equipment, we find the correct solution for your air quality needs.
Bisco Enterprise, Inc.Addison, IL 800-878-7309 Offering over 40 years of experience, Bisco Enterprise is an industry leader in cyclone dust collectors. We offer a wide variety of contaminant management systems and components. We also offer a factory trained support system available to you before and after purchase. Our company will help you design a system that fits your needs. Because we care, we clean the air!
AQC Dust Collecting SystemsBois-des-Filion, QC 866-629-4356 AQC is a leading-edge, high-performance manufacturer of cyclone dust collectors as well as fume, smoke and particle control, capture and extraction equipment. AQC Dust Collecting Systems manufactures a full range of equipment with safe and superior air pollution control technologies built on more than 30 years` experience in the field. Superior technology generates substantial operating savings!
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Cyclone Dust Collectors
Cyclone dust collectors are ideal for abrasive large particle dust collection tasks that would stress standard filter media. For this reason they are often used as pre-filtering modules for baghouses and cartridge collectors. Cyclone dust collectors serve industries such as ore processing, pharmaceutical, cement fabrication, metal fabrication, mining, chemical processing, recycling and agricultural industries. Cyclone dust collectors are often utilized in applications with high dust loads including paper converting, product recovery, scrap metal recycling, chemical processing, steel sintering and general gas cleaning. Facilities often incorporate cyclone dust collectors into large dust collecting systems, with overhead ductwork and capture arms (suction hoods) which hang over the workspaces where dust is formed. In many of these large facility applications, the cyclone dust collector is located outside, connected to the interior through the ductwork.
Cyclone dust collectors are cylindrically-shaped inertial separators that use centrifugal air movement within a hopper-shaped chamber to separate particles from the air. Cyclone separators have an involute entry, meaning the dirty air enters via a spiral, and clean air exits through a counterflow, coaxial clean air outlet. Once the contaminated gases enter the dust collector the particles, being heavier than air molecules, are thrown against the outer wall of the hopper by the centrifugal force caused by the rapid spiral motion of the inner helix and fall to the bottom, where they are collected. The inner helix is driven by an electric motor mounted on the top or the bottom of the cyclone dust collector. While the dirt is collected at the bottom, clean air moves upward through the cyclone outlet and is blown outward through the blower outlet. Multi-cyclone dust collectors are also available, consisting of a numerous small diameter cones set-up parallel to one another with vane spinners. These cones have a common air inlet and outlet and are generally longer than single-cyclone dust collectors, making them more efficient. Both single-cyclone and multi-cyclone dust collector designs are common. Cyclone dust collectors are available in a wide range of sizes and configurations for increased efficiency for different applications, from massive multi-cyclone outdoor collectors designed for the cement industry to "lab-scale" mobile cyclone dust collectors designed for use in pharmaceutical pill and tablet manufacturing. Whatever the precise application, cyclone dust collecting systems can used to help ensure worker health and equipment longevity.
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