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A fine filter for treatment of dust-laden gases in the production of refractories is developed. Its testing in a pilot filtering unit using a model quartz dust has shown a high-efficient on-line recovery of 75 – 85%. The aerodynamics of the filter equipped with rotary impellers is discussed. The engineering solution proposed expands the application of fine filters and allows the treatment of dust-laden gases to be carried out without preliminary separation of large-sized particles using other facilities.
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Éntin, S.V., Anzheurov, N.M., Panov, S.Y. et al. A Rotary Fine Filter for High-Efficient Dry Dust Collecting in the Production of Refractories. Refractories and Industrial Ceramics 45, 157–159 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:REFR.0000036721.90233.9a
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