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Dust Collection Systems

Industrial Dust Collection Systems & Installation

Control Workplace Hazards with Industrial Dust Collectors

Airborne dust is one of the most common hazards in industrial facilities, and managing it effectively starts with the right system. Air Purifiers, Inc. designs, supplies, and services industrial dust collection systems for manufacturing, fabrication, and processing environments where dust control directly impacts worker safety, air quality, and regulatory compliance.

Whether you’re addressing a single workstation or an entire facility, we’ll help you find a solution that fits your process and keeps it running.

Which Dust Collection System is Ideal for Your Environment?

Dust generated by grinding, cutting, sanding, and other industrial processes doesn’t just create a mess. It creates real safety and compliance risks.

You should have an industrial dust collection system that’s sized and configured for the demands of your facility, backed by expert system design, installation, and ongoing maintenance support.

The right system will make a measurable difference. We’ll help you find it.

Baghouse Dust Collectors

High-capacity fabric filter systems built to handle heavy dust loads in demanding industrial environments.

Cartridge Collectors

Compact, high-efficiency collectors that capture fine dust and fumes with a smaller footprint.

Cyclone Dust Collectors

Use centrifugal force to separate coarse particles from the airstream, extending filter life and reducing maintenance.

Dust Collection Booths

Enclosed workspaces that capture dust at the source, protecting operators and the surrounding facility.

Enclosureless Dust Collectors

Source-capture dust control for open workstations and large parts where a full enclosure isn’t practical.

High-Vac Dust Collectors

Heavy-duty industrial vacuums designed for continuous use and targeted dust capture at the point of generation.

Portable Dust Collectors

Self-contained, mobile filtration units that move with the work across your facility.

Shaker Dust Collectors

A reliable, mechanical filter-cleaning solution for facilities with consistent, moderate dust loads.

Wet Dust Collectors

Liquid-based collection systems for combustible, high-moisture, or chemically reactive dust applications.

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If your dust collector isn’t performing the way it should, we can help. We’ll service, inspect, and maintain dust collection systems of all types and brands, including replacement filters, parts, and components to keep your equipment running at full capacity.

Staying on top of service isn’t just about performance. It’s about keeping your facility safe and compliant.

Frequently Asked Questions, Answered by Industrial Dust-Collection Systems Experts

What are industrial dust collection systems, and why do facilities need them?

Industrial dust collection systems are engineered air filtration systems designed to capture and remove dust, particulate, and debris generated by industrial processes like grinding, cutting, sanding, and machining. Facilities need them to protect worker health, maintain safe air quality, and meet OSHA and other regulatory compliance requirements.

What types of industrial dust collectors are available?

Dust collection systems come in several configurations depending on the application, including baghouse collectors, cartridge collectors, cyclone separators, shaker collectors, wet collectors, portable units, and dust collection booths. The right type depends on your process, the type of dust generated, and the size of your facility.

How do I know which dust collection system is right for my facility?

Selecting the right system depends on several factors, including the type and volume of dust generated by your processes, your facility layout, airflow requirements, and any compliance obligations. Air Purifiers, Inc. can assess your operation and recommend a system sized and configured for your specific needs.

Can one dust collection system handle multiple workstations or processes?

In many cases, yes. Centralized dust collection systems can be designed to serve multiple points of capture across a facility. In other situations, a combination of source-capture units and larger central systems works best. Proper system design is key to making sure every area of your operation is covered effectively.

What maintenance does a dust collection system require?

Regular maintenance typically includes filter inspections and replacements, cleaning of collection hoppers, checking fans and motors, and inspecting ductwork for leaks or buildup. A well-maintained system performs more efficiently, lasts longer, and keeps your facility in compliance. Air Purifiers, Inc. provides service, inspections, and replacement parts for dust collectors of all types and brands.

How often should dust collector filters be replaced?

Filter replacement frequency depends on the system type, dust load, and materials being collected. Some facilities replace filters every few months, while others go longer between changes. Monitoring pressure drop across the filter is one of the best indicators that it’s time for a replacement. If you’re unsure, a system inspection can give you a clear picture of where things stand.

Do industrial dust collectors help with OSHA compliance?

Yes. Properly designed and maintained dust collection systems are a key component of meeting OSHA requirements for permissible exposure limits (PELs) and maintaining safe air quality in the workplace. Air Purifiers, Inc. helps facilities address compliance concerns through the right combination of equipment, system design, and ongoing service.

Can Air Purifiers, Inc. service my existing dust collection system?

Yes. Air Purifiers, Inc. services and supports dust collection systems across many makes and models, providing replacement filters, parts, inspections, and maintenance to keep your existing equipment performing at its best.