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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, April 20, 2022
Filtration allows for the purification of media and the removal of debris and other contaminants from the system.
FREMONT, CA: According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the air within buildings and structures is often two to five times more contaminated than the air outside. As a result, industrial buildings, particularly manufacturing plants or chemical processing facilities, can have significantly higher levels of air pollution. Furthermore, contamination from the manufacturing process, such as dust particles, oil mist aerosols, and condensed vapors, can build up inside and outside the equipment, causing process quality, equipment maintenance, and workplace safety problems.
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Filtration in the industrial sector is the process of removing harmful particles from the air and other gases. Many industrial operations necessitate air filtration and separation systems to protect the equipment and the workers.
The Most Common Uses for Filtration Include:
Protecting Equipment from Ingesting Harmful Contaminants
Contaminants present throughout the production process can cause serious damage to machinery. Therefore, capturing and removing these impurities and containing them for proper removal and disposal is one of the most critical functions of industrial filtration.
Removing Contaminants to Purify Air and Gas Streams
Industrial filtering is critical in industrial production applications such as pneumatic conveying, additive manufacturing, and landfill gas collection. It helps to keep impurities out of the air and gas during operations, ensuring the cleanliness of the process outputs.
Protecting Personnel and the Work Environment
Workers in industries where the air quality was better were more productive. As a result, implementing proper industrial filtration systems is vital for equipment protection, staff safety, and productivity.
Separating and Isolating Desirable Product from the Air Stream
Many vacuum manufacturing processes require a high-efficiency separation of solids, liquids, and vapors. This isn't just to keep the systems running well; it also captures important process outputs and reduces waste. Specialty filtration and separation products/systems that different products from an air/gas stream under vacuum conditions can be used to accomplish this.
Industrial air filtration systems are required to collect typical pollutants in manufacturing environments, ensuring product integrity and safety. Filtration systems are also required to safeguard process equipment and increase uptime and performance.
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