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  2. Cyclonic separation - Wikipedia

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    Multiple-cyclone separators remove more dust than single cyclone separators because the individual cyclones have a greater length and smaller diameter. The longer length provides longer residence time while the smaller diameter creates greater centrifugal force. These two factors result in better separation of dust particulates.

  3. Dust collector - Wikipedia

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    Two rooftop dust collectors in Pristina, Kosovo. A dust collector is a system used to enhance the quality of air released from industrial and commercial processes by collecting dust and other impurities from air or gas. Designed to handle high-volume dust loads, a dust collector system consists of a blower, dust filter, a filter-cleaning system ...

  4. List of Dyson products - Wikipedia

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    The DC14 was released in 2004. It is a revision of the DC07 upright vacuum cleaner with lower centre of gravity and 'telescope reach'. It uses Dyson's Root 8 Cyclone technology, which maintains constant suction. Aside from the different design of the cyclone assembly and bin, the DC14 looks very similar to the DC07.

  5. Venturi scrubber - Wikipedia

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    The dust is sticky or has a tendency to plug openings The gaseous contaminant is very soluble or chemically reactive with the liquid To maximize the absorption of gases, venturis are designed to operate at a different set of conditions from those used to collect particles.

  6. Cyclonic spray scrubber - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1 - Irrigated cyclone scrubber. Cyclonic spray scrubbers are an air pollution control technology. They use the features of both the dry cyclone and the spray chamber to remove pollutants from gas streams. Generally, the inlet gas enters the chamber tangentially, swirls through the chamber in a corkscrew motion, and exits.

  7. Baghouse - Wikipedia

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    Dust-laden gas or air enters the baghouse through hoppers and is directed into the baghouse compartment. The gas is drawn through the bags, either on the inside or the outside depending on cleaning method, and a layer of dust accumulates on the filter media surface until air can no longer move through it.

  8. Spiral separator - Wikipedia

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    Spiral separators of the wet type, also called spiral concentrators, are devices to separate solid components in a slurry, based upon a combination of the solid particle density as well as the particle's hydrodynamic properties (e.g. drag).

  9. File:Dust Control 2012+.pdf - Wikipedia

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