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Jet Dust Collectors

Jet dust collectors, also called pulse-jet dust collectors or reverse-jet dust collectors, minimize air particle contamination in workshops, plants and manufacturing facilities using short bursts of compressed air. Jet dust collectors offer continuous operation and cleaning without interrupting the air flow because the short burst of air is so minor compared to the total volume of contaminated air in the device. As a result, jet dust collectors are typically not compartmentalized.

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Ultra-Flow Inc.
Waterloo, ON
800-267-5585
At Ultra-Flow Inc., we make unique, advanced technology jet dust collectors. We recognize the commitment of our clients to making their enterprises greener, so many of our products are equipped with environmentally-friendly features. An investment in Ultra-Flow products is an investment in high-value solutions to the problem of airborne pollution.
Imperial Systems, Inc.
Jackson Center, PA
800-918-3013
We are premier suppliers of quality contaminant management systems, including jet dust collectors, cyclones, airlocks, slide gates, diverter valves, abort gages, backdraft dampers and a wide variety of other kinds of equipment that can help your company manage its air quality and keep employees safe. Visit our website or call us to learn more about our products and services.
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 jet dust collectors. Come visit us on the web to view our complete product lines.
Air-Clear LLC
Elkton, MD
443-245-3400
The combination of BCE expertise in dust Collection design, married to Air Clears fabrication capability and purchasing discounts insures that our customers receive the best quality, price and delivery! Check out our website for more information about are products such as jet dust collectors. You have worked with the rest, now; you should work with the best.
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J.D.B. Dense Flow Inc.
Palm Harbor, FL
800-822-3569
J.D.B Dense Flow Inc. offers its customers a wide variety of products to meet their air handling needs. These products include jet dust collectors, pump vessels, cone valves, butterfly valves, charging chutes, hoppers, couplings, flow diverter valves, hose diverters, flange adapters, pipes, boosters and many other kinds of equipment. Visit our website to view our product line.
Air Cleaning Technology, Inc.
Santa Ana, CA
800-640-9008
For 35 years and counting, Air Cleaning Technology has been the premier supplier of air cleaning and contaminant management systems. Our broad product line includes jet dust collectors, electrostatic precipitators, industrial cyclones, ambient air cleaning systems, activated carbon systems, industrial vacuum systems and many other products. Visit us online to learn more.
Bisco Enterprise, Inc.
Addison, IL
800-878-7309
Bisco Enterprise, Inc. has products available to suit a wide variety of applications, including robotic welding ventilation, welding and smoke fume ventilation, machining mist and smoke ventilation, metalworking dust removal, wood dust removal and many other applications. Our jet dust collectors and other contaminant management equipment are sure to meet your company's needs.
AQC Dust Collecting Systems
Bois-des-Filion, QC
866-629-4356
AQC Dust Collecting Systems offers the highest quality jet dust collectors and accessories available anywhere in the industry. We supply products to companies all over the world, and our products are designed with the regulatory requirements of North American and European governments in mind. Contact us to learn how our company can meet your dust management equipment needs.

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Jet Dust Collectors

Jet dust collectors are one of the most widely used types of dust collecting systems because they require little maintenance, can clean high density dust and offer excellent filter efficiency. However, jet dust collectors take up more space than most other types of dust collectors, often requiring outdoor installation. Industries that benefit from jet dust collectors include pharmaceutical, cement, iron and steel, petrochemical, agricultural, food processing, automotive and mining. Ideal applications for jet dust collectors include product recovery, dust capturing, separating and filtering explosive media, metalworking chips, toxic media, central vacuum cleaning and pneumatic conveying.

A type of baghouse, jet dust collectors utilize fabric filters, or bags, to capture contaminated gas particulates and release clean air back into the workplace. In jet dust collection, the bags lined up in a row and are supported by a metal cage, which is fastened onto a cell plate, also called a tube sheet, at the top of the jet dust collector. As contaminated air enters the jet dust collector, it flows from the outside to the inside of the bags. The metal cage ensures that the bags do not collapse from the additional weight. The bags are then cleaned by short bursts of compressed air that are controlled by a timer control board that utilizes a solenoid valve enclosure and a diaphragm valve on the outside of the filter housing. The compressed air is then injected through a compressed air manifold that is mounted at the top of the jet dust collector over the row of bags. The compressed air is then accelerated due to venturi nozzles, nozzles that reduce fluid pressure resulting from fluid flowing through a constricted section of pipe, that are mounted over the top of each bag. About 0.01 seconds, the burst of compressed air is so short that it acts as a rapid-motion air bubble, traveling through the entirety of the bag and causing the bag surfaces to flex. When the bag surfaces flex, the bag breaks the dust cake and the dislocated dirt falls into the storage hopper down below. The clean air then rises and exits out of an exhaust output at the top of the jet dust collector.

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