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Electrostatic Precipitators

Welding, heat treating, plasma cutting, and gear quenching produce oil mist, smoke, fumes, and dust. Aercology Electrostatic Precipitators collect and entrap dirty air by a process called electrostatic precipitation. Electrostatic Precipitators draw contaminant-laden air, such as smoke and fumes, through the prefilter into a high density, ionizing field which charges the particles regardless of size. A collection cell attracts and removes those charged particles from the airstream. To maximize efficiency, a post-filter entraps particles, which might escape the cell plates. Contaminant-free air moves through the blower assembly and returns to the plant through 4-way louvers.

An Electrostatic Precipitator with impinger.
Electrostatic Precipitator

Housed in a 16-gauge steel cabinet, removable panels provide easy access to all internal components. Maintenance is economical—just remove, clean, and replace the collection cell. They're available in ducted, unducted, and portable units. Standard options include inlet plenums for ducted applications, multi-pass units for heavy smoke or fume applications such as cold heading, flute grinders or warm forming, and inlet flanges improving capture efficiency on unducted free hanging systems. Two series are available: units with or without blowers. Models with blowers are available as unducted free hanging (ambient collection) or ducted units. Choose a blowerless model when the existing duct system includes a blower. CFM capabilities range from 1300 to 5200.

A ducted Electrostatic Precipitator works to remove oily mists and smoke from multi-spindle machines.
Ducted Precipitator in use


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