Who Uses Dust Collectors?
Who Uses Dust Collectors? The short answer to who uses dust collectors is: almost anyone in the manufacturing industry! Dust, fume, particle, and smoke collection systems are essential to the safety, and are required by law, in many facets of manufacturing and...
read moreDust Collection Fans – Axial-Flow or Centrifugal
There are two main types of dust collection fans commonly in use today: Centrifugal Fans Axial-flow fans Centrifugal Dust Collection Fans Centrifugal fans consist of a wheel or a rotor mounted on a shaft that rotates in a scroll-shaped housing. Air enters at the...
read moreAirlock Dust Collection – What Are Rotary Airlocks
Also called rotary feeders, rotary airlocks, or rotary valves the airlock is actually one component to a complete dust collection solution. Rotary airlock is the name most commonly associated with industry dust collection systems. Rotary Airlocks The basic use of the...
read moreCyclone Dust Collectors – A Brief Introduction
As is evident by their shape, and for that matter name, cyclone dust collectors use cyclonic action to separate dust particles from the gas stream. In a typical cyclone, the dust gas stream enters at an angle and is spun rapidly. The centrifugal force created by the...
read moreCartridge Dust Collectors – A Brief Introduction
Cartridge dust collectors are another commonly used type of dust collector. Unlike baghouse dust collectors, in which the filtering media is woven or felt bags, this type of collector employs perforated metal cartridges that contain a pleated, nonwoven...
read moreDust Collection Terms and Definitions
We've compiled a list of common dust collection terms and phrases that many people have questions about. A Abrasion, Flex Cloth wear in a creased area caused by excessive bending, usually associated with cage contact. Abrasion, surface More or less uniform wear on...
read moreWhy not JustDust.com? Where’s the T?
You might be wondering why we're called JusDust.com vs JustDust.com. That's a fair question and the reason is that we got our start selling dust collectors online back in 2008. At that time someone already owned the domain name justdust.com. After kicking some other...
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