Baghouse Filter / Bag Filter (Jet-Pulse Dust Collection Systems)
Bag filters are highly efficient systems used in industrial facilities to separate and collect or store dust particles generated during production processes and released into the environment. Typically designed as centralized dedusting units, these filters not only improve indoor air quality, protecting employee health, but also protect the environment by complying with legal emission limits.
Working Principle and Structure
Dusty air is drawn into the filter unit and passed through specially selected filter bags. Dust particles are retained on the outer surface of the bags, while the cleaned air is expelled through the filter. Dust cake accumulated on the bags is periodically cleaned with compressed air (jet-pulse) and discharged into the collection hopper beneath the filter.
The system as a whole consists of the following main components:
- Steel construction main body
- Filter bags and cages selected according to the process (temperature, humidity, chemical structure)
- Compressed air injection system (air tank, pulse valves, blowing pipes)
- Discharge equipment that transfers the collected dust (helix, rotary valve, etc.)
- Electronic timer control unit
High Efficiency and Performance
Bag filters are one of the most efficient solutions among dry type dedusting systems. With up to 99.9% efficiency These systems work, 2-3 microns It can successfully retain even particles as small as .
Wide Application Areas and Advantages
Bag filters can be used in virtually all industries, including cement, iron and steel, food, chemicals, and wood processing. In addition to their dedusting function, they can also serve as a **separator** to separate product from air in pneumatic conveying lines. Suction capacity, filter material, and overall dimensions are specifically designed based on operating conditions and the nature of the dust.