dust collector

collocation in English

meaningsofdustandcollector

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dust
noun[U]
uk
/dʌst/
us
/dʌst/
dry dirt in the form of powder that covers surfaces inside a building, or very small dry pieces of soil, sand, or ...
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collector
noun[C]
uk
/kəˈlek.tər/
us
/kəˈlek.tɚ/
someone who collects objects because they are beautiful, valuable, ...
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(Definition ofdustandcollectorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In many cases the heat or moisture content of dust can negatively affect the filter media of a baghouse or cartridgedustcollector.
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The vacuum created inside thedustcollectorholds the valve closed, allowing a head of material to build up above the trickle valve.
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A cyclonedustcollectorand truck loading spout have also been installed.
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A blast room includes three of the four components of a blast cabinet: the containment structure, the abrasive blasting system and thedustcollector.
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Bags are cleaned by injecting clean air into thedustcollectorin a reverse direction, which pressurizes the compartment.
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Practical whenever the dust loading in eachdustcollectorcycle does not exceed the filter capacity.
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If the boiler is equipped with adustcollector, it will trap the soot.
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An estimated 45 interstellar dust impacts were also found on the sample collector, which reside on the back side of the cometarydustcollector.
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Offline cleaning filter cleaning accomplished duringdustcollectorshut down.
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They are small and self-contained, consisting of a fan and some form ofdustcollector.
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Designed to handle high-volume dust loads, adustcollectorsystem consists of a blower, dust filter, a filter-cleaning system, and a dust receptacle or dust removal system.
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However, they are seldom used as primary dust collectors because of their large space requirements and low efficiency.
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Random-orbital sanders use sandpaper disks, and many include integrated dust collectors.
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They are employed in industrial processes that use air pollution control devices such as dust collectors, electrostatic precipitators, and baghouses/fabric filters.
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This dust hopper is connected for emptying along with the main dust hoppers of the dust collectors.
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Because of this continuous-cleaning feature, reverse-jet dust collectors are usually not compartmentalized.
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Dust collectors may be of single unit construction, or a collection of devices used to separate particulate matter from the process air.
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They are one of the most efficient and cost effective types of dust collectors available and can achieve a collection efficiency of more than 99% for very fine particulates.
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