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  2. Baghouse - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Dust collector - Wikipedia

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    Two rooftop dust collectors in Pristina, Kosovo. A dust collector is a system used to enhance the quality of air released from industrial and commercial processes by collecting dust and other impurities from air or gas. Designed to handle high-volume dust loads, a dust collector system consists of a blower, dust filter, a filter-cleaning system ...

  4. Venturi scrubber - Wikipedia

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    Particle collection efficiency increases with an increase in nozzle pressure and/or an increase in the liquid-to-gas ratio. Increases in either of these two operating parameters will also result in an increase in pressure drop for a given system. Therefore, an increase in pressure drop also increases particle collection efficiency.

  5. Air-to-cloth ratio - Wikipedia

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    The air-to-cloth ratio is the volumetric flow rate of air (m 3 /minute; SI m 3 /second) flowing through a dust collector's inlet duct divided by the total cloth area (m 2) in the filters. The result is expressed in units of velocity .

  6. Bunker Hill Mine and Smelting Complex - Wikipedia

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    In an effort to reduce particles, the company installed a 14-unit Frederick Cottrell electrostatic precipitator, and 2800-bag baghouse to capture dust. In 1936, the company added an Impinger dust collector and an Owens jet-dust counter. [3]: 92–94, 115

  7. Aerogel - Wikipedia

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    Silica aerogel has been used to capture cosmic dust, also known as space dust. [26] [89] NASA used an aerogel to trap space dust particles aboard the Stardust spacecraft. [90] These aerogel dust collectors have very low mass. [89] The particles vaporize on impact with solids and pass through gases, but can be trapped in aerogels.

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