The purpose of an industrial dust collector is to create a more efficient operating process and a safer space to work. And while this is true for any organization who installs one, there’s always the possibility of a malfunction or inefficiency taking place. When that happens, you need a dust collector troubleshooting guide. At A.C.T. Dust Collectors, it’s our goal to respond...
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Dust collection is important no matter the industry – but one specific type of dust that requires extra attention is abrasive blasting. Properly collecting dust from abrasive blasting and sandblasting ensures health and safety for personnel and efficient operations.
MERV Rating GraphFilters play a critical role in how well your dust collection system performs, and selecting the right one starts with understanding your application. Different environments produce different types of dust, and using the wrong filter can reduce efficiency, increase wear on your system, and even create safety risks. Matching the filter to your dust type and...
At A.C.T. Dust Collectors, we know that many people looking into industrial dust collectors aren’t sure where to start. Choosing the wrong size can lead to poor air quality, wasted energy, and higher maintenance costs, which are problems that no facility wants. We’re going to cover some of the most important factors in dust collector sizing, from airflow requirements to...
Choosing an industrial baghouse dust collector or a cartridge collector isn’t just about the sticker price. The wrong decision can hurt indoor air quality (IAQ), trigger OSHA or EPA violations, waste energy, and put employees in harm’s way. Because every plant, process, and dust stream is different, there’s no universal solution, but two technologies handle the vast majority...
As an industrial dust collector dealer in today’s demanding supply chain market, it’s important to stay ahead of the game, increase sales, and improve customer relationships.
What do Dust Collectors, Control Panels, Industrial Fans and Filter Cartridges have in common? They all contribute to creating an efficient dust collector that can solve your dust collection needs.
Adding a dust collector to your facility may be one of the best investments you can make. Industrial dust collectors improve shop safety and cleanliness, help you meet compliance regulations, boost employee retention and happiness, reduce equipment maintenance costs, and deliver ongoing value year after year. But here's something many facility managers overlook: dust...
Reducing dust and maintaining air quality in your facility during the winter months can be more challenging than in the summer months. Opening a window or a door in the summer can help with the airflow in your building.
If you’re a business owner at a manufacturing company, there are many reasons why the purchase of an industrial dust collector is critical.
If you’re a plant manager or business owner, there are many reasons to purchase an industrial dust collector. They improve the health and safety of employees, increase productivity, lead to better product quality, help you meet compliance regulations and help to ensure happier employees.
Plant expanding? Replacing an old dust collector? Getting into compliance? Cleaning up your work environment? If you answered "yes" to any of those questions, improving your industrial indoor air quality should be a top priority. In manufacturing facilities, airborne dust doesn't just settle on equipment - it affects worker health, product quality, equipment performance, and...




