At Indventech, we offer standard and custom dust collection systems and filters for use in industrial and commercial applications. Industry professionals use this equipment to collect and remove dust and other particulates in process air and gas to improve the quality of emissions to comply with industry regulations.
By using dust collection systems in their facilities, industry professionals benefit from the following:
Better air quality
Dust collection systems remove combustible dust and other solid contaminants from air, resulting in improved air quality levels and, consequently, better employee health and safety.
Lower risk of equipment damage
Lower dust levels reduce the risk of machine damage due to dust accumulation and the likelihood of a fire starting and spreading.
Cleaner operations
Removing dust and other particulates from process air and gas helps keep raw materials clean and reduces the amount of material that accumulates on the floor, improving process quality and facility safety, respectively.
Smaller environmental impact
Filtering process emissions prior to release lowers a company’s negative impact on the environment.
Components of a Dust Collection System
In general, dust collection systems consist of five key components:
Blower systems: creates the airflow needed for the ducting system and dust collector to perform their functions
Cleaning systems: cleans the dust collector’s filters
Discharge mechanisms: captures the dust collected for waste management or reclamation
Types of Dust Collection Systems
Beyond integrating the five components listed above, dust collection systems can vary greatly in regard to design. Some of the common types of dust collection systems available in the market today include:
Baghouse: uses fabric filter bags to filter dust from air
Booth: provides a self-contained environment for process that produce dust and other air-borne particulates
Cartridge: uses a filter cartridge—i.e., a pleated filter unit—to remove dust from air
Cyclone: employs centrifugal force to separate dust from a gas stream
Downdrafttable: produces a downdraft that collects fine dust particulates during manufacturing operations
Dropoutbox: slows down airflow to drop dust particulates from suspension into the collection hopper
Portable: allows for the dust collection system to be moved from one location to the next
Pulsejet: injects high-pressure air to remove collected dust from the surface of the filtration units into the collection hopper
Oilmist: collects, filters, and reclaims oil mist during various manufacturing operations
Reverseair: backflushes the filter bags with low-pressure reversed flow to remove and collect dust accumulated on the surface of the filtration units
Shaker: uses fabric filter bags that require manual or automated shaking to remove and collect dust
Suctionrail: employs an extendable and mobile duct component to take in dust at the source
Weldfume: collects and removes weld smoke and fumes—with the help of an extraction arm or downdraft table—during welding operations
Wetscrubber: employs a liquid solution to collect and remove gas and particulates that are water-soluble
Applications of Dust Collection Systems
Many industrial workplaces—especially in the manufacturing sector—experience high levels of fumes that can be detrimental to both employee health and equipment performance, such as:
Chemical processing plants
Cleanrooms
Factories
Pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities
Warehouses
Welding shops
Woodworking shops
For these and other applications, dust collection systems play a key role in keeping staff and equipment safe.
Dust Collection Systems from Indventech
At Indventech, we offer a broad selection of standard, custom, and used dust collection systems to suit various customer needs. These systems are compatible with cartridge, oil mist, portable, booth, and other methods of dust collection. Additionally, we provide installation and repair services—including field balancing, filter service, vibration analysis, re-designs—to ensure optimal and continued performance.