Articles
Abstract
The problem of air dust particle emissions in the cement industry and its reduction by bag filter technology are examined in this research. A new filter fabric made of Teflon and fiberglass has had its hydrodynamic resistance coefficient calculated. To maximize efficient filtration settings, experiments were carried out in a variety of operating environments.
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