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Blast & Abrasives WEBSITE LITERATURE PAGE www.mediablast.com
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DUST COLLECTOR FILTRATION:
What makes a
production () cabinet suitable for production work
is the filer area size inside the dust collector.
Negative pressure dust collectors are the cleanest
and most efficient to operate. In a negative pressure
type dust collector the exhaust blower () is located
downstream of the dust collector filter area.
This creates longer blower service because the
air drawn through the blower has already been
filtered and cleaned.
Media Blast does manufacture dust collectors with
every type of filtration, but it is rare when
a production cabinet is sold without cartridge
filter () dust collection. Dust collector filter
area is one of the most important factors when
choosing a blast cabinet. Dust collectors with
greater filter area can operate longer without
service. It is technically feasible, but not practical,
to build different collectors of the same filter
area. Envelope filters yield about three times
the filter area per square foot of floor space
than tubular collectors. Cartridge collectors
yield double the filter area over envelope filters
(six times the area over tubular filters).
All Media
Blast production machines are easy to service
and include self-cleaning filter assemblies. If
filter cleaning is easy, the operator will clean
the collector faster and more frequently. If cleaning
is difficult and time consuming the operator often
neglects this important duty. Media Blast hopper
bottom dust collectors () are the easiest to drain
and allow for environmentally safe dust removal.
In addition, enclosed dust storage discharge () is
also an available add-on machine option.
Media Blast uses a special cartridge filter that
allows vibration to effectively clean the filter.
Vibration of the cartridge filter effectively
creates a dry, ultrasonic cleaning action. If
the filter is cleaned regularly, the filter vibrator
will remove up to 80% of the dust lodged on the
filter. The standard system on all blast cabinets
is manual pneumatic; the operator opens a valve
and allows the filter vibrator to clean the filter
for 2-3 minutes before closing the valve. Media
Blast also offers an automatic version that automatically
cleans the filters for 2-3 minutes every time
the machine is shut off. Media Blast offers single
cartridge manually operated reverse pulse () and
automatic reverse pulse filter cleaning () on two+
cartridge dust collectors; the individual filters
are cleaned every 30-180 seconds. Media Blast
recommends purchasing the reverse pulse for applications
that are high production (4+ hours per day) and/or
regions of the country that experience high humidity.
Please remember that production is a word that
describes many things and when blasting is involved
you should think of production type machinery
when the blasting is daily for periods of 1 hour
or more. Even small 5 HP abrasive guns will discharge
almost 2500 pounds of abrasive in 8 hours!