Bag dust collector
The working principle of a pulse bag dust collector is to enter the dust containing gas into the ash hopper through the air inlet or into the filter bag room through an open flange. The dust containing gas passes through the filter bag as clean gas and enters the clean gas room. It then passes through the exhaust port of the clean gas room and is discharged by the fan. Dust accumulates on the outer surface of the filter bag and continues to increase, causing the resistance of the pulse bag dust collector to continuously increase. In order to ensure that the equipment resistance does not exceed 1200pa and the pulse bag dust collector can continue to work, it is necessary to regularly remove the dust on the filter bag. Ash cleaning is a process in which a pulse valve is activated in a timed sequence controlled by a program, causing compressed air inside the air bag to be sprayed out through the orifice of the blowing tube and induced by a venturi tube to enter the filter bag, causing it to rapidly expand in an instant. With the reverse effect of the airflow, the dust is shaken off to achieve the purpose of ash cleaning.


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