Skip to main content

Clarcor Industrial Air launches new addition to the DustHog portfolio

Published by , Editor
World Cement,


Clarcor Industrial Air launches the DustHog Plug-n-Play (PNP) cartridge dust collector. This new addition to the DustHog portfolio provides a convenient, clean air solution for numerous manufacturing processes including welding, robotic weld cells, plasma & laser cutting, stone, bulk powders and more.

Having the right solution for a customer’s specific application and dust collection challenge is critical. The PNP delivers a complete combination of high performance dust and fume collection in a convenient package that reduces installation and service time while saving energy and operational costs.

“Customers are genuinely excited about the latest technology we have incorporated into the PNP. The touchscreen controller that simplifies operation and maintenance plus the Auto Flow option, which measures airflow and automatically adjusts the fan speed to maintain a specified target airflow as the process or filter pressure drop changes,” said Mark Gerken, Vice President Engineering with Clarcor Industrial Air.

The PNP is powered with the new ProTura DH nanofiber filter media which is highly efficient (MERV 15) and capable of capturing respirable, submicron particulate. ProTura DH filters feature surface loading technology which reduces compressed air consumption during filter cleaning therefore extending filter life; benefit customers won’t find with others filters. Clarcor offers a large range of technologies to help ensure the dust collection solution is most effective for the customers’ specific application and dust collection needs.


Adapted from press release by Joseph Green

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/product-news/07062016/clarcor-industrial-air-launches-dusthog-cartridge-dust-collector-237/

You might also like

The World Cement Podcast - Exploring CO2 storage

In this episode of the World Cement Podcast, we are joined by Dr Katherine Romanak of the University of Texas at Austin for a deep dive into the topic of geological CO2 storage – the processes involved both above and below ground, the challenges and opportunities, and what (not) to worry about!

Tune in to the World Cement Podcast on your favourite podcast app today.

Apple Podcasts  Spotify Podcasts  YouTube

 
 

Embed article link: (copy the HTML code below):