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Dust Collection

Dust collection minimizes air particle contamination in workshops, plants and manufacturing facilities. Particles are released from material processing in nearly every fabrication industry, from large wood shaving particles or metal shaving particles to fine, respirable chemicals and smoke particles. Air particles released during manufacturing processes are hazardous to both worker and equipment health, quickly leading to a number of problems if particles are not removed from facility air.

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Ultra-Flow Inc.
Waterloo, ON
800-267-5585
What does it take to manufacture quality dust collection solutions? Ultra-Flow Inc. has been providing a definitive answer to that question for more than two decades. We're staffed by the most knowledgeable experts in the business - our professionals have over 110 years of combined experience. Visit our website or call us learn how we can solve your contaminant and debris management problems.
Imperial Systems, Inc.
Jackson Center, PA
800-918-3013
At Imperial Systems, Inc. we serve the woodworking, steel, mining, food processing, chemical processing, fiberglass and many other industries with quality dust collection solutions. We realize that almost every industrial process generates dust or debris of some kind, so we offer a wide variety of products to meet the varied contaminant control needs of our customers.
APC Technologies, Inc.
Pittsburgh, PA
877-464-2728
APC Technologies has over 100 years of combined dust collection experience and offers proven, highly efficient and low-cost systems to a wide variety of industries. This company's Ultra High Efficiency Filter (UHF) system is the best economic alternative to other dust collector designs, and APC's temperature and corrosion resistant Venturi Purification Systems allow for rapid product recovery.
Air-Clear LLC
Elkton, MD
443-245-3400
At Air-Clear LLC, we understand the role that air quality equipment for dust collection 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
At J.D.B. Dense Flow Inc., air handling products are our specialty. For more than 35 years, we've been supplying customers with some of the best pneumatic conveyors and dust collection equipment available. We are also home to some of the most knowledgeable service professionals in the business, and we are eager to help your company meet its air handling needs.
Air Cleaning Technology, Inc.
Santa Ana, CA
800-640-9008
Since 1977, Air Cleaning Technologies has been supplying its customers with exceptional quality dust collection solutions. We design, supply, install and maintain air cleaning and air pollution control equipment, and we stand by the quality of our products and services. Visit our website to learn about our broad product line, or give us a call to speak with one of our knowledgeable professionals.
Bisco Enterprise, Inc.
Addison, IL
800-878-7309
Where can you find one of the largest selections of air handling equipment solutions? Bisco Enterprise, Inc. is your one-stop destination for all of your dust collection and other air handling equipment needs. We can equip your company with the solutions it needs to maintain the safety of its workspaces, and we can do it more efficiently and effectively than any other company.
AQC Dust Collecting Systems
Bois-des-Filion, QC
866-629-4356
For 20 years, AQC Dust Collecting Systems has been supplying its customers with quality dust collection systems. Dust management is our specialty, and we offer our customers a wide variety of products, including cartridge collectors, manual shaker collecting systems, pulse bag collections and many other options. Visit our website to learn more about our company.

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Dust Collection

Dust collection addresses this problem of air contamination by drawing contaminated air into a collection apparatus, trapping harmful particles and releasing cleaner air into the atmosphere or back onto the work floor. Applications requiring dust collection include sanding, sawing, or grinding almost anything, metalworking, toxic media, product recovery, scrap metal recycling, chemical processing and steel sintering. Dust collection is a vital process for coal handling, cement fabrication, metal fabrication, mining, chemical processing, woodworking, recycling and agricultural industries, among many others. State OSHA regulations require industries with smoke-, dust-, or particle-emitting processes to comply with clean air standards for their workplaces, and environmental regulations limit acceptable outdoor emissions. As the dust collection industry advances, smaller and more efficient filtering equipment is being developed to meet increasingly strict occupational safety and environmental regulations.

Different types of dust collectors can be used in dust collection systems including cartridge collectors, baghouses, cyclone dust collectors, jet dust collectors, wet dust collectors and portable dust collectors. Baghouses, the most common dust collector design, draw dirty air in through ducts to a hopper-shaped baghouse containing fabric filters bags. A large blower creates a vacuum that draws the air from the facility into the collection chamber and then through the fabric bags, leaving behind the dust, smoke and particles; the clean air exits through the fan at the outlet, while dust particles settle into an airlock at the bottom of the hopper. Similarly, jet dust collectors are a type of baghouse that use jets of reversed air to shake the dust-caked fabric bag filters free of dirt. Cyclone dust collectors are inertial separators which use centrifugal air movement within a hopper-shaped chamber to separate particles from the air; the heavier particles hit the outer wall of the hopper and gravity brings them down to the bottom of the hopper, where they are collected. Portable dust collectors, which generally use fabric or cartridge filters, can be moved around to various workstations for localized dust collection. Wet dust collectors are special dust collection devices that can capture both solid particulate and gaseous impurities in the air using chemical reactions and absorption techniques, and are often used to collect flammable metal dusts like magnesium, aluminum or titanium.

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