Case Study – Reviewing from centralized dust collection to individual dust collection

The end user wants to separate and collect the dust powder generated by each work process.

  • Can centralized dust collection be used to reduce cross-contamination between processes?

  • It is difficult to adapt to line changes due to increased airflow caused by additional equipment.

  • Dust tends to accumulate in the dust collection duct.

Switching from existing centralized dust collection to individual dust collection.

  • Create individual dust collection plans for areas where line changes are possible and areas where they are not.

  • Individual dust collection ensures a consistent air velocity within the pipe, preventing dust accumulation within the duct.

  • Air conditioning measures for decentralized processing rooms

◆Solution point

  • Revising to individual dust collection methods is effective when it leads to reuse, cross-contamination prevention, and improved air conditioning efficiency in each process.

◆Benefits

  • Easy duct planning (prevents dust accumulation)

  • Improves air conditioning efficiency (dust collector with outdoor exhaust)

  • Prevents cross-contamination

  • Risk diversification (single-use dust collection and recovery)

  • Reduces equipment costs, easy expansion

Our dust collector experts will answer your questions. We look forward to hearing from you about any problems with your existing dust collector or any consultations regarding new dust collectors.