by Corey Mui | Oct 14, 2020 | Dust Collection, Explosion Protection
Changes and updates are everyday occurrences as processes, Standards, and Codes evolve as our usage experiences dictate necessary changes. This can be seen with most everyday items, like a cellphone or a computer, and similarly, NFPA 654 has adapted with new 2020...
by Adam Conley | Mar 27, 2020 | Air Pollution Control, Dust Collection, Industrial Ventilation
There is ample evidence and published incidents that validate the importance of taking protective steps when handling combustible dust. Dust, powder, and particulate that is explosive needs to be handled with equipment and systems specifically designed for the...
by Zachary Fausnaught | Sep 11, 2019 | Dust Collection, Explosion Protection
Donaldson recently issued an update to their pleated bag brochure. It provides additional details and updates to their pleated bag products. Donaldson has always been on the forefront of filter element and filter media development and continues that trend with the new...
by Adam Conley | Aug 14, 2019 | Dust Collection
SysTech has an improved tool to improve your air quality. With the latest evolution of the Donaldson DWS Downflo Workstation, comes an improved Model DWST that incorporates triangular filter cartridges and improved filter cartridge cleaning system. These units, with...
by Adam Conley | Nov 1, 2018 | Air Pollution Control, Dust Collection, Industrial Duct Systems, Industrial Ventilation
It’s that time of year again, and it’s important to be proactive and remind everyone you’ll soon be closing doors and windows as the temperature falls. Work habits will change, doors and windows will be closed, and ventilation issues will become clear. That said,...
by Adam Conley | May 14, 2018 | Dust Collection
Every design engineer has been told to follow the KISS Principal or “Keep It Simple Stupid.” Making something overly complex by design or bad choices in components can result in maintenance issues down the road. While designing and installing dust systems, I’ve seen...