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Industrial Baghouse Dust Collector / Pulse Jet Dust Collector High
Performance
B/PDC Pleated Bag Dust Collector
In reverse pulse-jet baghouses, individual bags are supported by a
metal cage (filter cage), which is fastened onto a cell plate at
the top of the baghouse. Dirty gas enters from the bottom of the
baghouse and flows from outside to inside the bags. The metal cage
prevents collapse of the bag.
Bags are cleaned by a short burst of compressed air injected
through a common manifold over a row of bags. The compressed air is
accelerated by a venturi nozzle mounted at the reverse-jet baghouse top of the bag. Since
the duration of the compressed-air burst is short (about 0.1
seconds), it acts as a rapidly moving air bubble, traveling through
the entire length of the bag and causing the bag surfaces to flex.
This flexing of the bags breaks the dust cake, and the dislodged
dust falls into a storage hopper below.
Reverse pulse-jet dust collectors can be operated continuously and
cleaned without interruption of flow because the burst of
compressed air is very small compared with the total volume of
dusty air through the collector. On account of this
continuous-cleaning feature, reverse-jet dust collectors are
usually not compartmentalized.
The short cleaning cycle of reverse-jet collectors reduces
recirculation and redeposit of dust. These collectors provide more
complete cleaning and reconditioning of bags than shaker or
reverse-air cleaning methods. Also, the continuous-cleaning feature
allows them to operate at higher air-to-cloth ratios, so the space
requirements are lower.
A digital sequential timer turns on the solenoid valve at set intervals to inject air into
the blow pipe and clean the filters.
Baghouse
Unlike electrostatic precipitators, where performance may vary
significantly depending on process and electrical conditions,
functioning baghouses typically have a particulate collection
efficiency of 99% or better, even when particle size is very small.
BDC is designed with bag filter in characteristics of modular,multi
filters,assembled dust removal.It can be processed in short
time,features with optional inlet and outlet which could meet
different site environments for efficient installation,easier
maintenance.
BDC Model Selection | |||||||||
Models | Modular | Dimension | Valve QTY(pcs) | Filter Elements(pcs) | Length(mm) | Filter Area(㎡) | |||
L(mm) | W(mm) | H(mm) | Round Bags | Pleated Bags | |||||
BDC-80 | 1 | 1630 | 1910 | 5847 | 7 | 56 | 3000 | 79 | 142 |
BDC-160 | 2 | 3262 | 1910 | 5847 | 14 | 112 | 3000 | 158 | 284 |
BDC-240 | 3 | 4894 | 1910 | 5847 | 21 | 168 | 3000 | 237 | 427 |
BDC-320 | 4 | 6526 | 1910 | 5847 | 28 | 224 | 3000 | 317 | 571 |
BDC-400 | 5 | 8158 | 1910 | 5847 | 35 | 280 | 3000 | 397 | 715 |
Modular Design
Efficient and accurate installation, shorten installation cycle,
and save installation cost. Easy replacement of damaged components,
easy maintenance
The patented venturi quick opening structure, which is convenient
for maintenance.
The Modular Baghouse collector comes in two models: the BDC allows
walk-on, top access to the bags (clean-air side) of the collector.
This configuration is ideal for indoor or tight budget
applications. The BDC offers a walk-in clean-air plenum, so bags
can be replaced in any kind of outdoor weather. The BDC has two
inlet configurations; the most common configuration allows the
dirty-air to enter through the hopper inlet located under the bag
filters. The dirty air hits a deflector at the end of the inlet,
which causes heavy particulate to fall directly into the hopper.
This reduces the amount of dust that comes in contact with the bags
resulting in longer bag life and lower pressure drop. For
applications with light and fibrous dust, a high body inlet is
available that reduces upward air velocities allowing the dust to
properly fall into the hopper after the bags have been pulsed.