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Gas to cloth ratio

The filter ratio for baghouses, also called the gas to cloth ratio, varies from 0.6 to 1.5 m of gas per minute per square meter of fabric. The pressure drop across the fabric is a function of the filter ratio it ranges from about... [Pg.464]

Gas-to-cloth ratio—One of the major factors in the design and operation of a fabric filter is the gas-to-cloth ratio. This parameter is the apparent velocity of the gas approaching the cloth. [Pg.1054]

Gas volume—too high gas-to-cloth ratio can blind the bags too low values can cause dust dropout in the ducts. [Pg.1057]

Particle size—Too fine can cause blinding of the bags or excessive emissions at the design gas-to-cloth ratio. [Pg.1057]

Collection efficiency Clean fabric pressure drop Operating baghouse pressure drop Inlet dust concentrations Gas-to-cloth ratio... [Pg.1072]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.340 ]




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