How It Works
Dust-laden air is drawn in through the table surface and into the wet dust collector’s inlet. The wet dust collector cleans the air by the combined action of centrifugal force and a thorough intermixing of water and dust laden air. The dust is spearated from the air by a water droplets created by the flow of air through strategically placed baffle plates. Once wet, the dust becomes permanently trapped and falls down into a reservoir. A small amount of fresh water is supplied through the make-up of water feed, to compenstate for evaporation.
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