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Comparing Bag Filters and Cartridge Filters

09/24/2009 12:21 AM

what are the difference between bag and cartridge filters when we use them in capturing grinding dust. how to select what is the most suitable ?

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Re: compare of bag & cartridge filters

09/24/2009 2:53 AM

What are you using? What kind of dust are you collecting?

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09/24/2009 6:06 AM

grinding dust of cast product.

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09/24/2009 11:10 PM

baghouse filters are good for high volume and can be used in series for different sizes.

Cartridge filters are often for smaller volume. Cartridges are often for very fine dust. Baghouses are usually coarser than cartridges. These links will help

http://www.google.ca/#hl=en&source=hp&q=%22baghouse+filter%22&btnG=Google+Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=%22baghouse+filter%22&fp=f0935e104527101b

http://www.google.ca/#hl=en&safe=off&q=%22bag+filter%22&meta=&fp=f0935e104527101b

http://www.google.ca/#hl=en&safe=off&q=%22cartridge+filter%22&meta=&fp=f0935e104527101b

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Re: compare of bag & cartridge filters

09/24/2009 11:48 PM

thanks

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09/25/2009 11:40 AM

Also, bag filters are often used when you want to reclaim or reuse the dust. You should consider the use of cyclonic filtering as well, because this can deal with many times the volume (with, depending upon the nature of the dust) very large quantities being separated by the cyclone and very small quantities ending up in the bags.

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09/25/2009 11:59 AM

Yes, cyclones are good with bag up bag/cartridge filters +1

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