Powder Grinding Equipment Part IV
DMC Pulse Dust Collector
DMC
Pulse Dust Collector is a device used to capture solid particulates in gases,
resulting in air purification and recovery of various industrial materials with
the aim of preventing air pollution. High efficiency when cleaning is also a
plus for this tool, with its capabilities similar to that of a dry dust
remover. The percentage level of purification is very high, reaching more than
99% even for particles with a size larger than the sub-micro. Among the
industrial materials that can be processed by this tool are carbon black,
cement, metallurgy, mining, and others.
Users
of this filter bag component have a working principle that is influenced by a
fan, so that the dust collecting room can suck air along with air flow from the
bottom. The speed of air flow also affects the dust collection process by
classification, where large dust particles will go down while fine dust
particles will be in the outer layer of the filter bag due to detention in that
section. Until finally, dust particles will be exhausted, while the results of
air purification will be discharged to the cleaning room.
Powder Classifier
This
1-80 t / h capacity powder separator is used to perform powder separation by
predetermined air classifications. This tool uses low resistance so it is very
efficient when collecting dust and is able to significantly improve the quality
of the final product. Even the level of ability in the separation process
reaches 85% -90% or it could be more than that. Like other dust collectors, it
is capable of processing powder, cement, metallurgy, and others. It also offers
a circuit milling system close to the ball mill. In addition, the finely
adjusted and regulated motor speed can change the spindle speed.
The
working principle of the Powder Classifier, namely the air classification with
the ball mill which is carried out makes the ball mill capacity increase and
produces the final product according to the desired material size, especially
in the production of cement, sand, fly ash, and others. When operating, the
transmission device has a vertical transmission shaft that rotates because the
motor is regulated at high speed. Then there is a cone consisting of coarse
powder and a powder pipe. Until the final product in the form of fine powder
will enter through the cage rotor if you want, then end up in the fine powder
collecting cone.
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