REDWIRE Dust collector evaluation: N.R. Murphy suggests these four easy steps

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N.R. Murphy offers a wide range of dust collectors.

N.R. Murphy Limited has been a renowned source of dust collectors across North America for 78 years. More than a supplier of products, the company serves customers as a team of experts who give quality advice. For instance, N.R. Murphy offers a simple four-step guide on dust collector evaluation prior to purchase.

By following N.R. Murphy’s tips, customers can pick the appropriate products for their needs and use them effectively and efficiently.

Proper questions to ask

First, businesses should take various factors into consideration when they determine what sizes and configurations they should choose. Among the questions they should ask: How many machines in the system produce dust? What is the pickup size of each one? What material will be collected, and at what weight? Which cleaning type is appropriate – continuous or shaker-style?

Following these initial questions, N.R. Murphy recommends four steps in dust collector evaluation. First: make a list of all dust-producing machinery. Identify the locations of this equipment and calculate the total air volume that the system requires. Consider all the weight and flow characteristics of the collected material during this first step.

Step two: determine the location of the collector. It is vital to consider accessibility for installation and for waste-disposal vehicles, as well as whether the unit will be indoors or outdoors. One should also consult the national fire safety codes for the right indoor size. After determining the location, it is important to design the ducting layout, size the branch lines and main duct, and calculate the system static pressure.

The next step in dust collector evaluation is to determine the filter area that the system needs. This job involves knowing the right air-to-cloth ratio, depending on the type and physical properties of the collected materials and the unit’s duty cycle. Last: it is important to find a reputable manufacturer, a firm with the right expertise and the correct products for high-end dust-collection systems.

N.R. Murphy offers more than three-quarters of a century of experience in this field to help all of its customers find their best solutions.

To learn more, contact N.R. Murphy.


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Posted by N.R. Murphy Limited


Since 1943, we have Experience In Custom Manufacturing Dust Collection Systems And Related Equipment. Also Includes: Cus... Read more

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