How the MC Pulse Baghouse works together

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-31

The MC Pulse Baghouse is an efficient and environmentally friendly way to handle dust, and its working principle is very unique. When the dust-laden gas enters the dust collector, it first passes through the middle and lower boxes, and then through the filter bag. Under the filtering action of the filter bag, the dust is adsorbed on the filter bag, and the gas passes through the filter bag, enters the upper box through the venturi tube, and finally discharges from the air outlet.

Over time, dust on the filter bag will gradually accumulate, resulting in an increase in the resistance of the filter bag. In order to maintain the normal operation of the dust collector, the resistance must be controlled within a certain range (generally 120-150 mm water column). Therefore, when the resistance reaches this upper limit, the controller will issue a command to trigger the control valves in sequence and open the pulse valves.

When the pulse valve is opened, the compressed air in the air bag will pass through the hole of the blow pipe and the venturi tube at a very fast speed, and be sprayed into the corresponding filter bag. Under the instantaneous reverse action of the air flow, the filter bag expands dramatically, creating a powerful impact force that shakes off the dust adsorbed on its surface. The removed dust falls into the hopper and is discharged from the body by the ash removal system.

Since the dust from the filter bags is removed regularly, the purified gas is allowed to pass through normally, ensuring the continuous and efficient operation of the dust collector. This kind of dust collector not only improves the efficiency of dust treatment, but also greatly reduces environmental pollution, contributing to our better life.

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