Can I Reuse My Baghouse Cages When I Change my Filters?
The answer is that it depends…In many applications it is possible to reuse the cages once or possibly more. But in many other applications it may not be wise to reuse the cages. Damaged Baghouse Cages...
View ArticlePTFE Membrane Vs PTFE Finish – Is There a Difference?
Yes, there is a difference between the two. One is used to increase collection efficiency and one is used primarily for protecting the filter bags from chemical attack. What Are PTFE Membrane Filter...
View ArticleFAQs – Baghouse Controls and Cleaning Settings
With Clean on Demand Controllers the “On-Time” setting must be set correctly or else bag cleaning will suffer. On on Turbo baghouse controllers (and on many others) you need to first find the preset...
View ArticleFAQs – Dust Collector Filters
Question: Why are my baghouse filters so expensive to replace? Answer: Many simply buy their replacement filters from the OEM or sales rep that supplied their baghouse. Often times, manufacturers and...
View ArticleFAQs – Dust Collection System Design and Operation
Question: What is “normal” differential pressure in a baghouse? Answer: In most applications a baghouse dust collector should run between between 3″ to 6″ w.g. under normal use. Once levels rise above...
View ArticleWhich Baghouse Hopper Discharge Method Is Best?
Many problems arise over how to properly dispose of dust in the baghouse once it is collected. Improper dust disposal can directly impact the operation of your baghouse. Storing dust in your baghouse...
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