Bag House
A Baghouse, also known as a Baghouse Filter, Bag Filter, or Fabric Filter is an Air Pollution Control device and Dust Collector that removes particulates or gas released from commercial processes out of the air.
Power plants, steel mills, pharmaceutical producers, food manufacturers, chemical producers and other industrial companies often use baghouses to control emission of air pollutants. Baghouses came into widespread use in the late 1970s after the invention of high-temperature fabrics (for use in the filter media) capable of withstanding temperatures over 260 deg. C
Unlike Electrostatic Precipitators, where performance may vary significantly depending on process and electrical conditions, functioning baghouses typically have a particulate collection efficiency of 99.9%, even when particle size is very small.
Bag House Application: –
- Boiler Flue Gas (Coal / Biomass)
- Waste to Energy
- Process & Aux Application in Cement Plants
- Product Collection System
- Dust Extraction System
- Material Handling System
- Coal Handling Plant
- Applications in Steel Plants
- Crushing Units
- Wagon Tippler
- Truck Tippler
- Packing Plants
- Food, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical
- Efficiency Enhancement of Existing System
- Lowering Down Emission of Existing System