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by:Air Control Techniques, P.C. based inCary, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
Air Control Techniques, P.C. provides consulting services to industrial clients to optimize the performance of a wide variety of electrostatic precipitators including conventional (dry, negative corona), wet (negative corona), and two stage (positive ...
Manufactured by:Air Trac based inNorth Tonawanda, NEW YORK (USA)
Air Tracoffers a full scale test facility. The pneumatic conveying facility offers the following ...
by:Air Control Techniques, P.C. based inCary, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
Air Control Techniques, P.C. provides consulting service to industrial clients to optimize the performance of a wide variety of fabric filters including pulse jet, plenum pulse, reverse air (conventional), reverse air positive pressure, and specialized high temperature ...
Manufactured by:U.S. Air Filtration Inc. based inTemecula, CALIFORNIA (USA)
At US Air Filtration, we understand the importance of regularly scheduled preventative maintenance programs. An improperly operating dust collector can cause unscheduled plant down time, shortened filter life, and possible AQMD fines. Regular maintenance and proper monitoring of your dust collector are key to a successful ...
by:Sureclean Limited based inAlness, UNITED KINGDOM
Specifically designed and custom built our fleet of Vacuum Systems are fully certified for use in Zone II hazardous areas and provides an innovative, safe and ergonomic solution to the controlled movement of a broad range of waste materials including dry powders, sand, sludge and ...
Manufactured by:Schust Engineering, Inc. based inAuburn, INDIANA (USA)
Schust provides customers with the most comprehensive preventative maintenance and inspection services to keep air pollution control (APC) systems running as intended. Customers trust Schust because, with over 30 years of experience, they know services are performed by knowledgeable ...
Manufactured by:Destex Inc based inAlbany, NEW YORK (USA)
The differential pressure gauge or manometer on your dust collector should read 6″ w.g. or less. Higher readings and/or steadily increasing readings will result in a reduction of the main air flow through the dust collector which may produce a potential process problem such as poor suction through the evacuation control system. In extreme cases (over 10″ w.g.) filter elements will be ...
