Dust collection equipment is one of the most important ways to protect the health of expectant mothers and their unborn children. According to a recent article on Baghouse.com, the increased awareness of environmental/industrial pollution coupled with an increased knowledge of fetal health issues has put families on high alert to the dangers of dust pollution. At the highest risk for health problems are pregnant women whose jobs bring them in regular contact with dust particles containing toxic chemicals or heavy metals such as mercury or lead. Exposure to these substances could initiate developmental or behavioral problems in their unborn children that are manifested later in life. Even men who are frequently exposed to air pollutants may take in carcinogens that negatively impact their fertility. To help create the healthiest environment for women of childbearing age and their partners, choose reliable dust collection equipment that is proven to efficiently control and remove harmful dust particles. The SplitStream™ dust collection system uses centrifugal force and unique counter-cyclonic action to efficiently separate out a variety of industrial dust particles. Visit our free online demo to see how this dust collection equipment works.
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Dust Collection Equipment Prevents Problems Before, During and After Pregnancy
High-Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collectors Improve Safety of Charcoal Briquette Manufacturing
When most people open a big bag of charcoal briquettes in preparation for a summer barbeque, few probably think about the importance of cyclone dust collectors in the manufacturing process. The briquettes are produced by combining fine granules of charcoal with a natural binding agent and water. Then, the material is extruded to form cylindrical, square or hexagonal shapes. To complete the binding process, the newly formed briquettes must be dried to significantly reduce their moisture content, and then cooled completely before packaging and shipping to distributors. During mixing or extrusion, charcoal dust may become airborne. (Dust may become airborne even earlier in the process when carbonized wood (char) is pulverized during charcoal production.)
How Cyclonic Dust Collector Technology Can Improve Your Bottom Line
A recent discussion on LinkedIn emphasized the value of cyclonic dust collector technology for recovering highly valuable materials in production. The example given was from the manufacturing of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) through drying systems. Using a bag or cartridge filter for this application could result in contamination problems and product hold-up. However, a counter-cyclonic dust collector is specially designed to collect fine, low-density particles with exceptional efficiency and reliability. If you increase the efficiency of your product reclamation—especially when the material is expensive— you dramatically boost the bottom line. An additional economic advantage results because a cyclonic dust collector has no major moving components and requires minimal maintenance. The unique design of the SplitStream™ counter-cyclonic dust collector ensures that a minimal amount of particulate comes in contact with the interior walls, which eliminates excessive wear and makes your investment last longer. The SplitStream can be configured vertically or horizontally, offering additional versatility and ease of installation. To view a free online demo of this innovative, money-saving technology, please visit http://www.dustcollectorhq.com/dustcollectors-demo.html .
With rising health care costs and the increased need to retain a strong, reliable workforce, protecting employee health has become a top priority. Implementing dust collection equipment can help safeguard your personnel from dangerous levels of inhalable minerals such as crystalline silica dust. Processing plants that handle materials such as soil, glass, concrete, rock and sand materials produce the highest levels of this substance. Exposure to silica dust often causes scar tissue to form inside the lungs, producing nodules that inhibit proper breathing. This condition is known as silicosis.
According to OSHA, the best way to reduce the risk for silicosis is by eliminating or controlling airborne crystalline silica dust. Dust collection systems have proven to be highly effective tools for silica dust control and should be used on or near machines that have been identified as the key sources of this material. For optimal results, choose cyclone-based dust collection since it doesn’t require much maintenance and easily handles abrasive, granular substances.
Across the country, foundry managers are choosing to implement industrial dust collector equipment to protect personnel and minimize the environmental impact of daily operations. Why? Because coal combustion by-products like fly ash and coal dust contain particles like metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and silica. If employees are exposed to these potentially hazardous particles on a regular basis, they could damage their lungs or skin. According to a study published by the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, fly ash leached into the environment contaminates the air and drinking water, which then harms the animals and plants that consume these natural resources. Clearly, an industrial dust collector is a necessary first line of defense to protect against the hazards of fly ash. Be sure to select a durable industrial dust collector that is designed to handle the extreme conditions common to a foundry environment. Counter-cyclonic dust collectors are ideal for these applications since the secondary air stream reduces wear on the cyclone walls and increases efficiency.
Double-Dump Valve Keeps Rough Material Running Smoothly
For facilities that handle relatively large, abrasive materials like sand, coffee, foundry dust, limestone dust and other minerals, a double-dump valve provides long-term functionality with minimal wear and air seepage. While a rotary valve is an excellent choice for processing low-abrasive, free-flowing particles, its blades and housing may experience excessive wear after short-term use in a rough material application. In contrast, a double-dump valve doesn’t have rotating components that are prone to damage. The tandem gates of the double-dump valve offer an easy, reliable way to dispense hard, rough materials without compromising the positive or negative pressure in the system. Bottom line: choosing the wrong dry solids material handling valve can end up costing you a fortune in expensive maintenance, lost time for personnel and system downtime. If your material is large and abrasive, save time and money by selecting a double-dump valve that’s specially designed to avoid wear.
Rotary Valve Enables Long-Term, Economic Dust Management
How do you know if a rotary valve is the right choice for your dust collection system? The secret lies in the dry material your facility is processing. A rotary valve is ideal for handling low-abrasive, free-flowing particles such as chemical powders, pharmaceutical powders, flour and sugar. With a rotary valve, these light substances won’t get stuck in the blades and housing of the valve. This type of rotary valve effectively controls the feed or discharge of free-flowing materials without compromising the negative or positive air pressure used in the system. Large, abrasive particles should not be handled by a rotary valve since its components may develop excessive wear over a relatively short period of time. Remember: when you're looking for the best value in a rotary valve, it helps to do some comparison shopping. Many manufacturers have competing products at widely differing prices. Constructed of heavy duty steel, the Rhino Rotary R Valve is a great value, ideal for low-cost handling of low-abrasive, free-flowing materials.
Industrial Dust Collection Equipment Promotes Safety at Glass Plants
By installing high-performance industrial dust collection equipment in your glass processing plant, you can safely collect and remove glass dust—providing valuable protection for both your personnel and machinery. Processing glass through sanding, grinding or cutting produces dust particles that can create multiple hazards. Fine glass particles that settle on equipment surfaces and moving parts may cause erosion over time. Unprotected personnel may inhale airborne glass dust and develop severe health problems resulting from long-term exposure. Durable dust collection equipment, such as the SplitStream Dust Collector, can be used to effectively filter a variety of particles including fine, granular glass dust. At glass processing plants, dust collection equipment should be installed in key locations such as near large furnaces to safely control glass dust found within the exit gases. The SplitStream’s unique design is ideal for handling glass dust because very little abrasive material contacts the interior walls of the collector, enabling reliable, efficient dust collection throughout its operating life.
If you are processing a dense, free-flowing material at your facility, you may be unaware of a low-cost solution for dust collection—the trickle valve. This type of valve uses a light vacuum to handle the continuous dispensing of materials such as wood chips, pharmaceutical pills, coffee, rocks and cereal. Unlike a motorized rotary valve, a low-maintenance trickle valve consists of a simple valve sleeve that requires no lubrication or power source, and has no controls or moving parts. With the trickle valve, you will not experience the hassle caused by dense materials getting stuck between the vane and walls of a rotary valve, which results in premature wear to the valve as well as an interruption of operations. Trickle valve sleeves are available in a variety of materials to fit the needs of your application—whether it’s operating at high temperatures or handling highly abrasive components. View our animated demo to learn more about trickle valve technology.
Durability of Rotary Valve Reveals What Your System is Made of
When choosing a rotary valve for your dry solid material handling application, durability is paramount. A recent article published on powderandbulk.com emphasized the importance of using a rotary valve that is constructed of highly wear-resistant material that can withstand abrasive minerals and metals such as silica sand, china clay, cast iron swarf, fly ash, grain, slate dust, petro-coke and granite dust. A rotary valve is key to controlling the feed or discharge of free-flowing bulk material without compromising the negative or positive air pressure used in the system. Since rotary valve replacement can be expensive and time-consuming, it’s important to implement a superior product from the beginning. Rotary valves fabricated from heavy duty steel plates like the Rhino Rotary H Valve™ provide exceptional performance and reliability in handling extremely abrasive materials when compared to competing cast valves. Available in custom sizes, this rugged rotary valve has hardened-surface rotor vane tips and added clearance outside the rotor shroud that allow it to operate smoothly without packing or excessive wear.