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Wet Dust Collector Manufacturers and Suppliers

IQS Directory provides a detailed list of wet dust collector manufacturers and suppliers. Find wet dust collector companies that can design, engineer, and manufacture wet dust collectors to your specifications. Peruse our website to review and discover top wet dust collector manufacturers with roll over ads and complete product descriptions. Connect with the wet dust collector companies through our hassle-free and efficient request for quote form. You are provided company profiles, website links, locations, phone numbers, product videos, and product information. Read reviews and stay informed with product news articles. Whether you are looking for manufacturers of downdraft tables, spark arrestors, or cyclone dust collectors of every type, IQS is the premier source for you.

  • Chapel Hill, NC 800-267-5585

    Quality Air Management manufactures a complete line of dust collectors. Our line includes baghouse dust collectors, wet dust collectors, portable dust collectors, and fume extractors. Our wet dust collector is used to filter hazardous and combustible dust such as aluminum, magnesium, and titanium. Call today to find the right product for your air management needs.

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  • Alsip, IL 708-597-7090

    Our wet dust collectors can put you at an advantage from your competitors. Our wet dust collectors are compact and are able to handle high dust loads with no precleaner necessary. Other products include baghouse dust collectors, bin vent dust collectors, cyclone dust collectors, and more. All engineering and design is handled in our office in Alsip, IL., and our staff of knowledgeable, experienced, and stable personnel are on hand to assist you with every step of the way.

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  • Liverpool, NY 315-451-5300

    Griffin Filters is a trusted and dedicated leading manufacturer in the dust collector industry. We offer a wide selection of dust collectors with customization options available in order to serve various industries. Our experts are committed to manufacturing high-quality dust collectors that fit our customers' needs at competitive prices. Since its start in 1950, Griffin Filters has been setting industry standards in the dust collecting industry.

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  • Sterling Heights, MI 888-928-4215

    Ever since our inception in 1989, Robovent has been a leader in the manufacturing and design of ventilation and filtration systems. We have experience coming up with solutions to protect our customers from a wide range of dust, including aluminum dust, cast iron grinding dust, fertilizer dust, and more. Industries we serve include automotive, military, construction, medical, and aerospace. For a complete list of our services and capabilities, visit our website or call Robovent today!

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  • Kernersville, NC 336-906-4817

    Atlantic Dust Collection is committed to providing you with the highest level of customer service and the best most cost effective way to keep your facility clean, safe and functioning properly. Our highly skilled team has the application knowledge and experience to provide the best solution for your application as well as your budget. We are dedicated to our customers and will continue to provide effective solutions and support to meet the demand on site.

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  • Plymouth, MN 877-205-9015

    As a leading manufacturer in the dust collecting industry, Delfin Industrial Vacuums is dedicated to manufacturing high-quality products. Our main focus has always been to provide our customers with high-quality products that are built to last. Delfin is an ISO 9001 certified company.

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  • Hartland, WI 800-854-0030

    Our dust collecting systems are designed to eliminate respirable airborne contaminants from the work environment. We believe that eliminating airborne contamination in the workspace can lead to better employee performance and a lower rate of absenteeism. Therefore, we focus on excellence and customer satisfaction and will handle your unique dust collection challenge.

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Wet Dust Collectors Industry Information

Wet Dust Collectors

Dusting is often thought of as a causal household task, but this practice is also quite important to the upkeep of industrial and commercial processes and the health of the workers performing said processes. For a job like this, the solution is a dust collector. Dust collectors enhance air quality by separating dust and other impurities from air or gas. There are four main types of dust collectors. One of these is the wet dust collector, also called the wet dust scrubber. Wet dust collectors use some sort of liquid, most commonly water, to separate and absorb dust and other fine particulates.

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Applications of Wet Dust Collectors

Markets for wet dust collectors include woodworking, food processing, foundry, material handling, building restoration, and plastics and resins.

Wet Dust Collector Design and Function

All varieties of wet dust collectors have one of three basic configurations: gas-humidification, gas-liquid contact (inertial impaction, interception, diffusion, or condensation nucleation), or gas-liquid separation. After collection, the “cleaned” or “scrubbed” gases are normally passed through a demister to remove the added water droplets. Afterwards, the dirty water is either cleaned and discharged or recycled to the dust collector. Dust is removed using a clarification unit or drag tank chain, the latter of which will remove the sludge and deposit it in a dumpster or stockpile.

Here are the types of wet dust collectors, categorized by pressure drop:

Low-Energy Collectors
0.5 to 2.5 inches water gauge and 124.4 to 621.9 Pa.
Low-to-Medium Energy Collectors
2.5 to 6 inches water gauge and 0.622 to 1.493 kPa.
Medium-to-High Energy Collectors
6 to 15 inches water gauge and 1.493 to 3.731 kPa.
High-Energy Collectors
Greater than 15 inches water gauge and greater than 3.731 kPa.

One type of low-energy wet dust collector is the gravity-spray-power scrubber. This scrubber collects atomized liquid droplets that form in its spray nozzles, which then fall through rising exhaust gases. Dirty water is drained at the bottom. Gravity-spray-power scrubbers are approximately 70% efficient on 10 µm particles and work poorly under this threshold. They do, however, treat relatively high dust concentrations without clogging.

An example of the low-to-medium energy wet dust collector is the wet cyclone, which uses centrifugal force to spin dust particles, throwing them onto its wetted wall, where the dust is then washed away by water introduced from the top. These collectors operate efficiently for 5 µm particles and above.



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