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What is RotoClone?

What is RotoClone?

The RotoClone® N is a flexible design for a wide range of operating conditions with minimal servicing requirements. It combines high efficiency, low maintenance costs, simplicity, flexibility and low water usage to maximize performance.

How does a RotoClone work?

RotoClone® N The system has no moving parts other than the impeller, but works using a combination of centrifugal force and mixing water and dust laden air using an airfoil impeller. As a result, the system intakes air and scrubs it of even the finest particles using water and the airfoil.

How does a wet dust collector work?

The wet dust collectors work by drawing dust-laden air in through the inlet on the back of the scrubber. A tank of water and a series of internal baffles known as a “water tree” filter the combustible dust via engineered water streams.

Does a dust collector clean the air?

The objective of each design application is essentially the same—to filter, separate, and capture dust and particulate matter and release sanitized air. Basic components of dust collectors include a blower, dust filter, filter cleaning system, dust receptacle and dust removal system.

What is a dust collector used for?

A dust collector removes dirt, dust, debris, gases and chemicals from the air, providing your factory with cleaner air, which can provide numerous benefits.

What are the different types of dust collectors?

Five common types of dust collection equipment are fabric filter baghouses, inertial separators (like mechanical cyclones), cartridge collectors, wet scrubbers, and electrostatic precipitators. Baghouse dust collectors come in various designs and are the most commonly used system because of their 99% efficiency.

How many types of dust collectors are there?

How many types of dust are there?

Different types of dust also carry different risks to human health and can be classified into three types: L Class (Low Risk), M Class (Medium Risk) and H Class (High Risk). Each class has a maximum allowable concentration, which is essential for employers to understand.

Why are dust collectors used?

Why does my house get so dusty so fast?

Both low humidity and high humidity play a role in why your house is so dusty. When the air is dry, your air can be extra dusty. But when it’s too high, it can feed mites and promote mold growth. If your air is dry, run a humidifier so that you can reach a comfortable level.

What are the 4 types of dust collectors used in cement industry?

What are the different methods of dust collection?

The main types of dust collecting processes are inertial separators, fabric filters, wet scrubbers, electrostatic precipitators, and unit collectors.

What is the type of dust?

What is Class L dust?

Low Risk (L-Class) Low-risk dust includes simple house dust and materials such as soils. This type of dust presents a moderate risk to any operator as the exposure limit for L-Class dust is >1mg/㎥. This dust class requires a dust extractor that catches 99% of the dust with a grain size under two microns.