PolexTM Compact High Vacuum Dust Collector
Description
The Compact High Vacuum Dust Collector series is specificallysuited to applications where high suction is required, such asfrom hand held power tools. These units are ideally suited to continuousoperation since the filters are continuously cleaned whilein operation. The tubular filters permit blockage-free dust release.
Operating Principle
Polluted air enters through an inlet in the main body and is directedupwards through the array of tubular filters. The larger dustparticles drop out into the hopper while the lighter and finer particlescontinue into the array of filters. The cleaned air then entersthe clean-air chamber where an array of blow-tubes are positioned.The tubes blast compressed air into the filters to help releasethe dust. The cleaned air is then discharged to atmosphereor through discharge ductwork.
Cleaning Mechanism
Compressed air is ejected through a solenoid valve which travelsthrough the filters. The air causes the dust to fall off the filters andcollect in the bin below.
Filters
Tubular Polyester needlefelt 550 g/m2.
Construction
Bolt-together 1.6 mm and 3 mm thick Galvanised sheetmetalpanel construction.
Cages
3 mm Galvanised wire cages.
ValvesGoyen solenoid valve 45 mm.
Construction
- 1.6 to 3 mm thick welded mild steel construction
- Box section steel framework
- Heavy duty rubber seals
- Powdercoated finish
Electrical
- Electric motor starter with start/stop push buttons
- Automatic electronic timer for filter cleaning
Applications
- Sanding & grinding dust from hand held power tools
- Welding machines
- Continuous cleaning
- Compact design
- Available in Stainless Steel
Options
| High vacuumm piping |
Bin level sensors |
Electric actuator valves |
| Antistatic filters |
Explosion vents |
Silencers |
| Stainless steel construction |
Vacuum gauges |
Acoustic fan enclosure |
| Flexible ducting |
Various bin sizes |
Rotary valves |
| Hydrophobic filters |
Emission monitoring equipment |
Electric controls |
| Maintenance |
Installation |
Commissioning |
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