
A baghouse (BH, B/H) or fabric filter (FF) is an air pollution control device that removes particulates out of air or gas released from commercial processes or combustion for electricity generation. Power plants, steel mills, pharmaceutical producers, food manufacturers, chemical producers and other industrial companies often use baghouses to cont...
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A chamber containing fabric filter bags that remove particles from furnace stack exhaust gases. Used to eliminate particles greater than 20 microns in diameter. ... (05 Dec 1998) ...
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This is part of a dust extraction plant, which contains the filter bags
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Part of the environmental controls at a smelter or furnace. Cooled flue gases are passed through the baghouse to capture particulates, which may then be recycled.
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An air pollution control device used to filter particulates from waste combustion gases; a chamber containing a bag filter.
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A chamber containing fabric filter bags that remove particles from furnace stack exhaust gases. Used to eliminate particles greater than 20 microns in diameter.
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[Battery manufacturing] The structure housing the bags of tubular or envelope-shaped fabric filter, used for the high-efficiency collection of solid particulate (that is, dust and fumes) from a contaminated air stream or gas stream.
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