The dust - removal skeleton is the rib of the bag - type dust collector, and its quality directly affects the service life of the bag - type dust collector. Therefore, in daily operation and maintenance, the maintenance of the dust - removal skeleton is also of great importance. Sometimes, due to the cleaning of the dust - removal bag, the dust - removal skeleton may slightly rust, and the rusting of the dust - removal skeleton is likely to cause damage to the dust - removal bag. If the dust - removal bag is really damaged, then the bag - type dust collector can no longer be used. So, how can we prevent the dust - removal skeleton from rusting? Next, let's take a look together with the editor of Mingkai!
Generally, before use, the dust - removal skeleton should be cleaned with acid and phosphated to remove dirt and rust. Also, it is necessary to check whether the dust - removal skeleton has burrs or rough surfaces. If so, during the operation of the bag - type dust collector, the dust - removal skeleton is likely to wear out the dust - removal bag. Moreover, after the skeleton is formed, it should be subjected to treatments such as galvanizing, plastic spraying, and chrome - plating. These are all to prevent the dust - removal skeleton from being affected by high temperature, corrosion, or vibration in the working environment, thus influencing the dust - removal efficiency.
For the textile industry, because the fiber content of the dust is too high, its dust - removal skeleton is different from that of a general bag - type dust collector. The dust - removal principle of dust collectors in the textile industry is either filtration or centrifugal separation. When the dusty gas passes through the filter, the dust in the gas is separated.