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Reverse pulse jet

03/30/2009 2:40 AM

why diaphragm valves are used in most dust collector's reverse pulse system.

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Re: Reverse pulse jet

03/30/2009 4:45 AM

It might have something to do with them being the most appropriate style of valve for the application.

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Re: Reverse pulse jet

03/30/2009 6:04 AM

Suggest and motivate something else and let CR4 comment.

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Re: Reverse pulse jet

03/31/2009 4:55 AM

Releasing a small amount of air at the back of the diaphragm allows a large volume of air to flow through to the pulse pipes.

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