A newly constructed military aircraft maintenance facility in Hawaii required a high-capacity dust collection system for a large blasting booth application. The system needed to support aircraft maintenance and coating operations while providing reliable performance in a demanding environment.
A.C.T. Dust Collectors designed a customized dust collection solution that met strict operational requirements while supporting rapid installation timelines.
Industry: Military aircraft maintenance
Application: Blasting booth dust collection
Location: Hawaii
Challenge: Large blast booth application with remote installation requirements
Dust Type: Abrasive blasting dust and surface preparation particulate
System Installed: Multi-module cartridge dust collection system
Outcome: Reliable dust capture and improved operational efficiency
The facility was designed to support maintenance, repair, depainting, and coating operations for military aircraft. A large blasting booth was required for surface preparation processes that generate high volumes of airborne particulate.
Blasting operations use abrasive media propelled at high speed to remove coatings, corrosion, and contaminants from aircraft surfaces. These processes create significant dust loads that must be captured effectively to maintain visibility and air quality.
In this operation:
The customer needed a heavy-duty dust collection system capable of supporting continuous blasting operations while maintaining safe working conditions.
After reviewing the application requirements, A.C.T. Dust Collectors designed a customized multi-module cartridge dust collection system for the facility’s blast booth.
The system included:
The system was selected for its:
The modular design helped maximize blasting booth availability while supporting efficient dust removal and maintenance access.
The dust collection system was delivered and installed at the military facility as part of the new hangar construction project.
Outcomes:
The customer reported satisfaction with the overall system performance, including shipping coordination, installation, and operational results.
Aircraft maintenance and blasting facilities require dust collection systems that can:
Multi-module cartridge systems are commonly used in large blasting applications because they provide scalable airflow capacity and efficient filtration performance.
Proper dust collection helps improve air quality, maintain cleaner facilities, and support consistent maintenance operations.
If your facility requires dust collection for blasting, aircraft maintenance, or industrial surface preparation applications, A.C.T. Dust Collectors can design a system tailored to your operation. Talk to our team to find the right solution for your facility.
A blasting booth dust collection system is designed to capture and filter airborne particulate generated during abrasive blasting operations. These systems help maintain visibility, improve air quality, and support safe working conditions in industrial blasting environments.
Designing a dust collection system for a large blast booth involves evaluating booth dimensions, airflow requirements, dust loading, and operational demands. Engineers calculate the airflow needed to maintain visibility and capture airborne particulate effectively throughout the blasting process.
Key design considerations often include:
Proper system design helps maintain safe air quality and reliable blasting booth performance.
Dust collection is important in aircraft maintenance facilities because processes such as blasting, sanding, and surface preparation generate large amounts of airborne particulate. Without proper filtration, dust can affect visibility, contaminate work areas, and interfere with maintenance operations.
A multi-module dust collection system is a large industrial filtration system made up of multiple connected collector sections that work together to provide higher airflow capacity. Modular designs allow systems to handle larger dust loads while supporting easier expansion and maintenance.
Filter life is important in industrial dust collection systems because longer-lasting filters reduce maintenance frequency, minimize downtime, and help maintain consistent airflow performance. In high-volume blasting applications, filters must handle heavy dust loads continuously.