Examples of 'baghouse' in a sentence

Meaning of "baghouse"

Baghouse is an industrial term used to describe a type of air pollution control device that removes particulates from air or gas released from commercial processes
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  • A fabric filter; an air pollution control device that removes particulates out of air or gas released from commercial processes or combustion for electricity generation.

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Baghouse scrubbers are used for emission control.
Dust collection baghouse filter bag frame.
Baghouses and baghouse filters information.
There are three different types of baghouse cleaning mechanisms.
Sack pulse baghouse dust collector for boiler.
The collected dust from the baghouse is recycled.
Power plant baghouse dust collector equipment.
Fabric filters are generally located in a baghouse.
Baghouse dust is also introduced to the treatment vessel.
The flue dust is collected in a baghouse.
The particles are collected in a baghouse and their properties measured.
The baghouse is situated downstream from an ammonia injection system.
This rating defines the filtering capability of the baghouse.
The baghouse is expensive and requires labor intensive maintenance.
Pulse bag type dust collector high efficiency baghouse.

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Prone to baghouse fires.
Slag handling prior to milling is carried out in an area ventilated by a separate baghouse.
Weak gases are treated by the sinter baghouse prior to discharge.
Stockpiled furnace baghouse dust to control cadmium losses in recycled process water.
Buy a used raymond mill and baghouse for coal firing.
Often emissions at high temperatures must be cooled before entering the baghouse.
The emerging air is passed to a baghouse for cleaning in the usual way.
The system may further comprise an ammonia vaporizer and a baghouse dryer.
Gases from the baghouse are directed to the scrubber for acid gas control.
During the permanent bag house installation a portable baghouse will be operating.
The baghouse includes a housing that is divided into first and second plenums by a tubesheet.
Powder particles are separated from the gas stream in a baghouse as described above.
The baghouse includes a plurality of filter assemblies supported by the tubesheet at their upper ends.
More and more cement factories are replacing electric filters with baghouse filters.
Particulate is conveyed out of the baghouse hopper and directed to the ash collection system.
Fine particles can be efficiently removed from the flue gases with baghouse filters.
The flue gas is then passed through a baghouse downstream of the spray dryer absorber.
The invention provides a particulate free environment for personnel replacing baghouse filter bags.
Baghouse dust is returned to the Horne smelter for recycling.
The clean gas then flows out of the baghouse through the outlet.
The combined remediated soil and particles are conveyed to a soil discharge from the baghouse.
The microsilica is recovered in conventional manner using baghouse filters or other collection apparatus.
The injection location can also be between the spray dryer absorber and the baghouse.
Emissions from the cast house are normally evacuated to a baghouse before release to the environment.
Single Baghouse and assembled in whole before shipping and only one step before starting.
Tracer particles sensitive to ultraviolet light are sent through the baghouse to locate the rupture.
O A baghouse is used to remove dust particles.
Factory customized Galvanized filter bag cage for baghouse.
O Baghouse dust radiation detectors.
In an aspect of the example, the baghouse is a product filter.
A baghouse removes particulates from the plant 's air emissions.
The aspirated fiber is conveyed to fiber cyclone and baghouse 9.
Industrial baghouse pulse-jet dust collector dust filtration systems.
This separated fiber is removed to the fiber cyclone and baghouse 9.
First, it requires a baghouse to remove dust from the exhaust air.

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