BAGHOUSE BASICS
OVERVIEW
Baghouses are classified by the method used to remove the dust from their filters. Although there are only three basic types of baghouses - shaker, pulse, and reverse air – there are hundreds of different styles of bags. Baghouse filters vary in diameter and length from manufacturer to manufacturer, and from model to model. Some bags collect dust on the inside, others the outside. Bags may be top loading or bottom loading. Bags may be placed over a cage,mounted in a plenum, or suspended from a hanger.
What We Do
Baghouse filters need periodic replacement to maintain top performance and collectors depend on an exact fit to function properly. AFF manufactures all styles of replacement filters from a selection of fabrics suited to address specific applications. The diagrams below show just a few of the variations found in baghouse filters. We can cross reference most filters or duplicate your sample to provide an exact match on baghouse filters.
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