Pulse dust collector is a kind of efficient dust removal equipment, which is widely used in various industrial dust control fields. Its components mainly include the following aspects:
1.Pulse valve: The pulse valve is the core component of the pulse dust collector, which is used to control the release of compressed air and generate a high-speed air flow to blow the dust off the filter bag. The pulse valve is generally composed of valve body, valve cover, valve plate, spring, air circuit, etc., and its working principle is that when the pulse controller outputs a signal, the pulse valve diaphragm is deformed by pressure, so as to open the air path, and the compressed air enters the filter bag and blows off the dust attached to the surface of the filter bag.
2.Air Tank: An air tank is a container that stores compressed air and provides a stable source of compressed air for the pulse dust collector. The air tank is equipped with a water filter inside, which is used to filter moisture and impurities in the compressed air to ensure the normal operation of the pulse dust collector.
3.Ash Discharge Mechanism: The ash discharge mechanism is an important part of the pulse dust collector, which is used to discharge the collected dust out of the equipment. The ash discharge mechanism is generally composed of an ash hopper, an ash discharge valve, an ash conveying device, etc. The collected dust is conveyed by the ash discharge mechanism and finally transported to the designated place for disposal.
4.Filter Bag: The filter bag is a key component of the pulse dust collector and is used to capture dust. Filter bags are generally made of textile or felt, which have been specially treated to have good filtration performance and durability. During the operation of the pulse dust collector, the dusty gas is filtered through the filter bag, the dust is trapped on the surface of the filter bag, and the clean gas is discharged through the filter bag.
5.Housing: The housing is the housing of the pulse dust collector, which is used to protect the internal mechanism and support the entire equipment. The shell is generally made of steel plate or cement, and is equipped with components such as brackets and filter bags. The shell is also equipped with air inlet, air outlet, observation port and other channels to facilitate the installation and maintenance of the equipment.
The above are the components of a pulse dust collector. These components work together to collect and remove the dust. In practical applications, these components can be optimized and improved to improve the performance and adaptability of pulse dust collectors according to different operating conditions and needs.