A wire manufacturing plant needed to upgrade its dust collection system to support increased production. The existing unit no longer had the capacity to handle the dust load generated by the wire drawing process.
A.C.T. Dust Collectors evaluated the application and provided a system designed to deliver the airflow and filtration needed for reliable performance.
Industry: Wire manufacturing / metalworking
Application: Wire drawing dust collection
Location: South Carolina
Challenge: Insufficient system capacity for increased production
Dust Type: Metalworking dust from wire drawing
System Installed: ACT 5-80 cartridge dust collector
Outcome: Improved airflow and system performance
The facility used a wire drawing process, a metalworking method where metal wire is pulled through a series of hardened dies to reduce its diameter and improve surface finish. As the wire is drawn and reshaped, friction and material removal generate fine metal particulates that become airborne.
This dust must be captured effectively to maintain air quality, protect equipment, and ensure consistent system performance.
In this operation:
Wire drawing applications require consistent airflow to capture dust at the source and prevent buildup around equipment.
The customer needed a dust collection system with sufficient capacity to handle current and future production demands.
After a site visit and evaluation, A.C.T. Dust Collectors recommended a larger system designed to meet the application’s airflow requirements.
The system included:
The system was selected for its:
Air-to-cloth ratio refers to the amount of air passing through each square foot of filter media. A lower ratio allows filters to capture dust more effectively and improves cleaning performance.
The ACT 5-80 system was installed and connected directly to the wire drawing machine.
Outcomes:
The facility reported satisfaction with the system and its ability to meet production demands.
Wire drawing operations require dust collection systems that can:
Proper system sizing is critical to ensure long-term performance and avoid the issues associated with undersized equipment.
If your facility is increasing production or experiencing dust collection performance issues, A.C.T. Dust Collectors can design a system tailored to your application. Talk to our team to find the right solution for your facility.
A wire drawing dust collection system is designed to capture and filter airborne particulates generated during the wire drawing process. These systems help maintain air quality, reduce dust buildup, and support safe and efficient operation in metalworking environments.
System sizing is important in dust collection because it determines whether the system can handle the required airflow and dust load. An undersized system may struggle to capture dust effectively, leading to reduced performance and increased maintenance.
Proper sizing ensures consistent airflow, efficient filtration, and reliable long-term operation.
Air-to-cloth ratio in a dust collector refers to the amount of air passing through each square foot of filter media. A lower air-to-cloth ratio allows filters to capture dust more efficiently and improves cleaning performance.
Maintaining the correct ratio helps extend filter life and ensures consistent system operation.
Larger dust collectors perform better in high-production environments because they provide greater airflow capacity and more filter media to handle increased dust loads. This helps maintain consistent dust capture and reduces strain on the system.
Properly sized systems are more efficient and require less frequent maintenance.
Upgrading a dust collection system for increased production involves evaluating current airflow, dust load, and system performance. Engineers then select a system with sufficient capacity and proper filter design to meet new demands.
This ensures improved dust capture, better efficiency, and reliable operation as production increases.