Bag-type Dust CollectorPrecautions For Operation: Generally, In The First Few Filtration Cycles After Using Clean Fabrics, The Amount Of Deposited Dust Removed By Cleaning Is Relatively High, And It Will Gradually Decrease In The Future. After A Period Of Time, The Remaining Dust After Cleaning Reaches A Roughly Constant Value.
1. High Energy Consumption, Uneconomical.
2. The Resistance Exceeds The Maximum Value Set By The Ventilation System Design, And The Ventilation Cannot Meet The Needs.
3. After Dust Accumulates On The Filter Bag, The Pores Become Smaller And The Speed Of Air Passing Through Increases. When It Reaches A Certain Level, It Will Cause "pinholes" In The Dust Layer, Resulting In A Large Amount Of Air Flowing Through The Pinholes With Low Resistance, Forming The So-called "air Leakage" Phenomenon, Which Affects The Dust Removal Effect.
4. Excessive Resistance Can Easily Damage The Filter Material. Therefore, Bag Filters Need To Remove The Accumulated Dust On The Filter Bag Through Some Kind Of Square Dust During Use (even From The Perspective Of Collecting Dust Alone, The Dust Captured On The Filter Bag Must Be Removed Before Collection). However, After Cleaning, There Is Usually A Considerable Amount Of Dust Residue In The Pores Of The Fabric. From The Perspective Of The Remaining Resistance And Time After Cleaning, As Well As The Damage To The Fabric, This Approach Is Not Economical. Moreover, After Cleaning, The Remaining Dust Can Still Play A Significant Role In Capturing Dust At The Beginning Of The Next Filter Cycle, So Cleaning Does Not Require Special Cleaning.