The working principle of the bag filter in the stone plant is to use the principle of filtration to intercept and collect the dust particles in the dust-containing gas through the filter cloth to achieve the purpose of purifying the air. When the dusty gas passes through the filter cloth, the dust particles are trapped on the surface of the filter cloth and the clean air is discharged through the air vents under the filter cloth. Over time, the amount of dust particles intercepted gradually increases, resulting in a decrease in the air permeability of the filter cloth, which needs to be cleaned to restore its filtration performance.
The bag filter is composed of a shell, a fan, a filter bag and an ash hopper. The shell is usually made of steel plate and color steel plate, and the inside is equipped with a fan and a filter cloth bag. The filter cloth bag is the core component of the dust collector, which is usually made of polyester fiber, polyester, nylon and other materials, which has high filtration efficiency and long service life. The hopper is used to collect the intercepted dust particles.
In stone plants, baghouses are often used to collect dust particles to reduce air pollution and improve the working environment. When the dust-laden gas is discharged from equipment such as the stone plant workshop or the transportation belt, the clean air is discharged after the filter and purification of the bag filter, and the intercepted dust particles are collected in the ash hopper.
Baghouses offer a variety of advantages, such as high filtration efficiency, long service life, lower operating costs, and ease of maintenance and operation. In addition, the bag filter can also be customized according to different needs, such as different filtration areas, different filtration air speeds, different materials, etc., to meet the needs of different customers.
In a word, the working principle of the bag filter in the stone plant is to use the principle of filtration to intercept and collect the dust particles in the dust-containing gas through the filter cloth to achieve the purpose of purifying the air.