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                                                          Table 4-5
                                       Application for Dust Collectors in Industry  (cont.)
                                                        COLLECTOR  TYPES USED  IN INDUSTRY
                                     Concen-   Particle   Cyclone  High Eff.   Wet      Fabric    Hi-Volt   See
                                      tration   Sizes             Centrif-   Collector   Arrester   Electro-  Remark
         Operation                                                 ugal                            static   No.
         Pharmaceutical and Food Products
          a.  Mixers, grinders, weighing,
             blending, bagging, packaging   light   medium   rare   frequent   frequent   frequent   ?       39
          b.  Coating pans            varied   fine to   rare     rare     frequent   frequent   no          40
                                              medium
         Plastics
          h. Raw material  processing   (See comments under  Chemicals)                                      41
          a. Plastic finishing        light to   varied   frequent   frequent   frequent   frequent   no     42
                                      moderate
         Rubber Products
          a.  Mixers                  moderate  fine    no        no       frequent   usual      no          43
          b.  Batchout rolls          light   fine      no        no       usual      frequent   no          44
           c.  Talc dusting and dedusting   moderate  medium   no   no     frequent   usual      no          45
           d.  Grinding               moderate  coarse   often    often    frequent   often      no          46

           a.  Woodworking machiues   moderate  varied   usual    occasional  rare    frequent   no          47
          b.  Sanding                 moderate  fine    frequent   occasional  occasional   frequent   no    48
          c.  Waste conveying, hogs   heavy   varied    usual     rare     occasional   occasional   no      49

            By Permission John  IM. Mane, Plant Engineering, Nov.  (1954).


                                         REMARKS  REFERRED  TO  IN  TABLE  4-5

         1.  Dust  released  from  bin  filling,  conveying,  weighing,  mixing,   2 0.  Collection  equipment  expensive  but  public  nuisance  com-
           pressing,  forming.  Refractory  products,  dry  pan  and  screen-   plaints becoming more frequent.
           ing operations  more  severe.                       21.  In  addition  to  grain handling,  cleaning  rolls, sifters, purifiers,
         2.  Operations  found  in  vitreous  enameling,  wall  and  floor  tile,   conveyors,  as  well  as  storing,  packaging  operations  are  in-
           pottery.                                               volved.
         3.  Grinding wheel  or  abrasive cut off  operation.  Dust abrasive.   22.  In  addition  to  grain  handling,  bins,  hammer  mills,  mixers,
                                                                  feeders,  conveyors,  bagging  operations  need  control.
         4.  Operations  include  conveying,  elevating,  mixing,  screening,   23.  Primalry  dry  trap  and  wet  scrubbing  usual.  Electrostatic  is
           weighing,  packaging.  Category  covers  so  many  different  ma-   added  where  maximum  cleaning  required.
           terials  that  recommendation  will  vary  widely.
         5.  Cyclone  and  high  efficiency  centrifugals  often  act as primary   24.  Cleaning  equipment  seldom  installed  in  past.  Air  pollution
                                                                  emphasis  indicates  collector  use  will  be  more  frequent  in
           collectors followed by fabric or wet type.             future.
         6. Usual  set  up  uses  cyclone  as  product  collector  followed  by   25.  Where  visible  plume  objectionable  from  air  pollution  stand-
           fabric  arrester  for  high  over-all  collection  efficiency.   ards,  use  of  fabric  arresters  with  greater  frequency  seems
         7.  Dust  concentration  determines need  for dry centrifugal;  plant   probable.
           location,  product  value  determines  need  for  final  collectors.   26.  Most  cupolas  still  have  no  collectors  but  air  pollution  and
           High  temperatures  are usual  and  corrosive gases not  unusual.   public  nuisance  emphasis  is  creating  greater  interest  in  con-
         8.  Conveying,  screening,  crushing,  unloading.        trol  equipment.
         9. Remote  from  other  dust  producing points.  Separate  collector   27.  Zinc  oxide  loading  heavy  during  zinc  additions.  Stack  tem-
           usually.                                               peratures  high.
        10.  Heavy  loading  suggests  final  high  efficiency  collector  for  all   28.  Zinc  oxide  plume  can  be  troublesome  in  certain  plant  loca-
                                                                  tions.
           except very  remote locations.
        11.  Difficult  problem  but  collectors  will  be  used  more  frequently   29.  Crushing,  screening,  conveying,  storing  involved.  Wet  ores
                                                                  often  introduce  water  vapor  in  exhaust  air stream.
           with air pollution  emphasis.                       30.  Dry  centrifugals  used  as  primary  collectors,  followed  by
        12.  Public nuisance  from  boiler  blow-down indicates  collectors  ale   final  cleaner.
           needed.                                             31.  Co!lection   equipment  installed  primarily  to  prevent  public
        13. Higher  efficiency  of  electrostatic  indicated  for  large  installa-   nuisance.
           tions  especially  in  residential  locations.  Often  used  in  con-   32.  Collectors  usually  permit  salvage of  material  and  also  reduce
           junction with  dry centrifugal.                        nuisance  from  settled  dust  in  plant  area.
        14.  Public  nuisance  from  settled  wood  char  indicates  collectors   33.  Salvage  value  of  collected  material  high.  Same  equipment
           are needed.                                            used on raw grinding before calcining.
        15.  Hot gases and steam usually involved.             34.  Coarse  abrasive  particles  readily  removed  in  primary  col-
                                                                  lector  types.
        16.  Steam  from  hot  sand,  adhesive  clay  bond  involved.   35.  Roof  discoloration,  deposition  on  autos  can  occur  with
        17.  Concentration veny  heavy  at start  of  cycle.      cyclones  and  less  frequently  with  dry  centrifugal.  Heavy
        18. Heaviest  load from  airless  blasting  due  to  higher  cleaning   duty  air filters  sometimes used  as final  cleaners.
           speed.  Abrasive  shattering  greater  with  sand  than  with  grit   36.  Linty  particles  and  sticky  buffing  compounds  can  cause
           or  shot.  Amounts  removed  greater  with  sand  castings,  less   trouble  in  high  efficiency  centrifugals  and  fabric  arresters.
           with  forging  scale  removal,  least  when  welding  scale  is   Fire hazard is also often present.
           removed.                                            37.  Unit  collectors  extensively  used,  especially  for  isolated  ma-
        19.  Operations  such  as  car  unloading,  conveying,  weighing,  stor-   chine  tools.
           ing.                                                                           (Remarks  cont.  on  next  page)
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