Keeping Dust Out of Non-Manufacturing Spaces

High efficiency dust collectors are well known for maintaining cleanliness in industrial manufacturing areas. But offices, control rooms, server rooms and similar spaces in these facilities must also be protected against dust infiltration. Pressurization in combination with cartridge-style dust collection is an effective and sometimes overlooked air-cleaning strategy. This white paper will review: How pressurization works Whether to pressurize your...

How to Make Sure Your Dust Collection System Complies with Combustible Dust Standards

Combustible dust explosions are a risk in many areas of a plant, but one of the most common locations is the dust collection system. How do you know if your dust collection system complies? What do you do if it doesn’t? Are your employees at risk? This white paper reviews the OSHA National Emphasis Program for combustible dust, the NFPA...

Five Tips for Selecting Cartridge Dust Collector Filters

Today’s stricter air quality and combustible dust regulations, coupled with tighter internal cost controls, make it more important than ever to choose and use the best dust collector filter for your application. This white paper reviews the general types of filtration media and offers five selection tips to help you find the best filters to achieve compliance, cost control and...

Dry Media Dust Collector or Wet Scrubber? Selecting the Right Equipment for Combustible Dust

Wet scrubbers and dry media dust collectors are two very different technologies used to capture dusts generated during production processes. Both types have inherent advantages and disadvantages. Which is best for your application? The choice is not always clear-cut, but this white paper will help with the decision process by providing a comparison between wet and dry dust collectors. It...

Does Your Food Processing Dust Collection System Comply with Combustible Dust Standards?

Combustible dust explosions are a risk in many areas of a food processing plant, but one of the most common locations is the dust collection system. How do you know if your dust collection system complies? What do you do if it doesn’t? Are your employees at risk? This white paper reviews the OSHA National Emphasis Program for combustible dust,...