What is a Supersonic Filter?

The Supersonic Filter is a high-performance filtration system designed to effectively control dust and fume emissions in industrial environments. Widely used in steel, cement, food, and plastic industries, it works in integration with pneumatic systems to ensure clean air in production areas. The filter size and type are determined by analyzing the physical and chemical properties of the dust, improving both workplace safety and production efficiency.

Working Principle and Cleaning System

Contaminated air enters the filter cabin through the side walls, where a deflector plate traps particles. Sparks, large or abrasive materials are directed into the airlock to extend the filter’s lifespan. Captured dust is removed by the pulse-jet automatic cleaning system. Cleaned air is then discharged back into the environment via a fan, providing continuous and efficient filtration.

Advantages and Applications

With its compact design, the Supersonic Filter saves valuable production space. Its modular structure reduces logistics costs, shortens installation time, and offers unlimited capacity options. Dust collected can be pneumatically transferred to storage silos. The automatic cleaning system lowers maintenance costs and extends filter life, making it a reliable long-term solution for industrial facilities.

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