
Filter Bags
Filter Bags are the heart of any baghouse dust collection system. They are fabric tubes or envelopes made of specialized filter media designed to capture dust particles while allowing clean air or gas to pass through.
Explore the core elements of an industrial baghouse system—engineered for efficiency, reliability, and cleaner air output. Browse components and learn how each part drives performance.
Filter Bags are the heart of any baghouse dust collection system. They are fabric tubes or envelopes made of specialized filter media designed to capture dust particles while allowing clean air or gas to pass through.
Cages are the supporting structures inside a baghouse that hold the filter bags upright and prevent them from collapsing during operation. They play a crucial role in maintaining proper airflow and maximizing the efficiency and service life of filter bags.
Explore detailsThe Pulse Jet System is the most widely used bag cleaning mechanism in modern baghouses. It ensures that filter bags remain clean, allowing continuous operation and high dust collection efficiency. The Solenoid Valves are the key actuating components that control the compressed air flow used for cleaning.
A Hopper is the conical or pyramidal-shaped bottom section of a baghouse, ESP, or other dust collection system where the dislodged dust and particulate matter accumulate before being discharged. It is a critical component for maintaining proper dust flow and avoiding re-entrainment into the clean gas stream.
An alternative cleaning method where reverse airflow is used instead of compressed air pulses