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treatment time necessary to suppress and control airborne dust. The dry fog spray is generated above the dust problem


area, not directly onto the material. As the airborne dust is generated within the conveyor transfer chute the dry fog suppresses the dust through particle agglomeration, ensuring that the dust is controlled within the conveyor transfer chute. When it comes to specifying the number of nozzles


required at a given problem area, Sealpump says there are a number of general considerations to be taken into account: tonnage per hour; type of material being conveyed; condition of material; future use of the material, belt width; height of fall; and convenience of mounting space/maintenance. A general rule of thumb is that the height of the conveyor


cover be approximately one metre above the product level on the belt and the cover length three times the belt speed. For Mist-Air Environmental, the secret of success lies


in a novel dry fog system. Dry fog is formed to absorb fine airborne dust immediately, keeping the dust where it is formed. No wetting occurs - so personnel, floors, machinery and stock stay dry. The company says that this approach is far more efficient


and flexible than negative pressure or dust extraction systems: “Dust is killed as it’s formed, instead of dragging it across and up into dust extraction vents, past all the operatives you are trying to protect from dust.” Mist-Air systems are currently fitted to hoppers, conveyors,


shredders, wood chippers, crushers, screens, trommels, storage buildings, extraction towers and vents. Customers include recycling works, foundries, waste water treatment works, chemical disposal sites, and sludge handling sites. An added advantage is that the systems create flash


evaporation, so that cooling takes place on hot days - removing the heat from steel-clad buildings and making the working environment much more comfortable. Meanwhile Sandvik says its dust suppression systems offer


a novel and environmentally friendly way to control dust emissions at conveyor loading and transfer points. Quiet, efficient, water-free, easy to maintain and very cost-effective, they use less than 800 watts of electricity to capture around 95 per cent of airborne dust particles. The dust is then made to rejoin the product and add value to the process (Fig. 1).


For example, the company’s HX410 dust suppression systems exploit the principle of ionisation to deliver a positive charge into airborne dust particles. Once charged, the particles are attracted to grounded surfaces including the system’s stainless- steel casing and the product on the belt. Suitable for use with a wide range of materials, the


HX410 system is available in a range of standard sizes and can be tailored for almost any conveyor with belt widths up to 3000mm. Application areas are many and include: quarries, sand


and gravel pits; mines; steel works; cement and glass works; foundries; pulp and paper mills; limestone; iron ore; coke; and potash.


Hopper control Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-op in Napier, New Zealand, had a dust problem while bulk loading fertilisers into its general store. Trucks, front end loaders and staff were all working in a dirty, low visibility situation and the potential for an accident was high. DSH Systems provided an innovative solution with the


installation of 49 hoppers at Ravensdown’s distribution points. “We use the dust suppression hoppers on our load-out


points; truck and rail and also the dress belt into store, a drop of 14.5 metres. The hoppers have been a great success in cutting down the dust problem and make visibility a lot easier and provide a perfect pour when loading. Not only are we happy, but truck drivers and transport companies are thrilled as there’s less debris over their trucks,” says Ravensdown North Island project manager Hugh Eaglesome. Another benefit is that the hoppers can easily be adapted


for other bulk loading purposes. “The computer controlled model pours perfectly every time and is great for loading spreaders with small bins,” he adds. Loading can be continuous without plant interruption.


The DSH system concentrates the fertiliser as a tight solid column through free air into any target repository including trucks, rail cars, storage containers, bags or stockpiles. As the loading plant does not require dust extraction, the


entire product is sold. So the manufacturer does not have to install dust bag-houses or pay for dust disposal. ■


Dust solutions driven by R&D D


CL offers a large selection of dust collectors and bin vents in a choice of construction materials to allow handling of all types of products, including fine, granular, lumpy, abrasive and corrosive materials. Ventilation modules are available in sizes from 185-750ft2 of filter media, while the company’s innovative compact filter modules area available in sizes from 155-660ft2.


Filter media is available to accommodate most applications. DCL’s exclusive pleated design, spun-bonded media features a smooth finish with exceptional dust cake release. The filter surface is calendared and compact to make it


resistant to particulate penetration – giving users better cleaning efficiency and less downtime for cleaning.


The company’s compact air filters remove dust from loading spouts and discharges particles back into material flow. They come in sizes up to 660 ft2 of filter media with up to 5,000ft3 withdrawal.


/min of air


Meanwhile its dust collector/bin vents collects dust from multiple transfer points using a series of duct work. Specifications here are: sizes up to 3,000 ft2


of filter media with up to 18,000 ft3


air withdrawal. DCL’s ventilation modules are designed


to filter dust from a single point and discharge particles back into material flow. These come in sizes up to 750ft2


of filter media with up to 6,000ft3/min of air withdrawal.


The company says much of its success is due to the innovations developed by an in-house R&D team.


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According to DCL, these include a number of industry firsts: a full-length inner spout cone set; high-efficiency pleated, spun-bonded filters in a compact spout filter module; fully-automatic hands-free truck loading system; and low- horsepower silo aeration reclaim system for fine products. ■


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