
Dust Collection Systems > Baghouse Dust Collectors
When dust is a daily reality in your facility, your collection system has to keep up. Industrial baghouse dust collectors are one of the most effective ways to capture airborne particulate at the source, whether you’re running a small shop or a high-volume production floor. At Air Purifiers, Inc., we supply, design, and service baghouse systems built for real industrial environments.
For operations with low-to-moderate or intermittent dust loads, our shaker-style fabric collectors are a practical and economical choice. These units are easy to operate and maintain, making them a dependable fit for facilities that don’t require continuous heavy-duty performance.
Common applications include:
If your facility generates dust intermittently and needs a cost-effective solution, the shaker-style baghouse is a proven option.
For facilities dealing with high dust concentrations and large exhaust air volumes, our heavy-duty Millennium baghouse is built for the job. It’s a high-efficiency system designed to handle demanding industrial processes while keeping operating costs in check.
The Millennium baghouse is well-suited for:

A baghouse is only as effective as the quality and condition of its filters. We carry replacement filter bags in a range of sizes and media types to match your application and dust type, from standard fabric bags to specialty media for fine particulate or high-temperature environments.
Browse our online shop or contact us, and we’ll help you find the right fit.
Baghouse dust collectors are a frontline tool for OSHA compliance, but a properly sized and installed system is only part of the equation. The filter media inside your baghouse must be matched to the specific dust your process generates.
If your operation produces combustible dust, such as wood flour, metal fines, or chemical powders, your baghouse must be configured to handle ignition and explosion risk in accordance with OSHA and NFPA standards.
A standard baghouse not designed for combustible dust creates a serious hazard. Every system should be evaluated before installation and reassessed whenever your process or materials change. To review NFPA standards, visit www.nfpa.org.

When you purchase a baghouse dust collector system from us, you can rest assured you’ll have a partner in keeping your system in top working condition. Even if you didn’t buy your system from us, we’re more than happy to offer repair and maintenance service.


Baghouse systems are not one-size-fits-all. The right unit depends on your dust type, air volume, process frequency, and available space. We help you work through those variables, select the correct system, manage the installation, and keep it running with ongoing service. From shaker-style units for small shops to heavy-duty Millennium baghouses for high-production floors, we match the system to your actual operation.
A baghouse dust collector uses fabric filter bags to capture dust and particulate from an exhaust air stream. Dust-laden air passes through the bags, particles are trapped, and clean air is returned to the facility or exhausted outside.
The shaker-style is built for low-to-moderate or intermittent dust loads and is an economical choice for smaller operations. The Millennium is a heavy-duty system for high-volume, high-concentration dust environments. The right fit depends on your process, dust type, and airflow requirements.
If your operation produces visible dust, airborne particulate from grinding or material handling, or if you have OSHA compliance concerns, a baghouse dust collector is likely the right solution. An on-site evaluation is the most reliable way to confirm what your facility needs.
We carry bags in standard woven and felt media, as well as specialty materials for fine particulate, high-temperature, or chemically aggressive environments. The right media depends on your dust type, particle size, temperature, and moisture conditions.
Yes. We work with both new and existing systems. Whether you need replacement bags, a safety assessment, or a full system upgrade, our team can evaluate your current setup and recommend the right next step.
Yes. We offer free on-site evaluations for facilities considering a new baghouse dust collector or assessing the performance or safety of an existing system. We’ll review your process, your dust type, and your current setup before making any recommendations. Contact us to schedule a visit.