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234                       Applied Process Design for Chemical and Petrochemical  Plants


            Remarks  from  Table  4-5  (Cont.)                       and  other  fine  additions  make  collection  and  dust  free  dis-
                                                                     posal  difficult.
                                                                  44.  Often  no  collection  equipment  is  used  where  dispersion  from
            38.  Dust  ranges  from  chips  to  fine  floats  including  graphitic   exhaust  stack  is  good  and  stack  location  favorable.
               carbon.                                            45.  Salvage  of  collected  material  often  dictates  type  of  high
            39.  Materials  involved  vary  widely.  Collector  selection  may  de-   efficiency  collector.
               pend  on  salvage  value,  toxicity,  sanitation  yardsticks.   46.  Fire  hazard  from  some  operations  must  be  considered.
           40.  Controlled  temperature  and  hwnidity  of  supply  air  to  coat-   4 7.  Bulky  material.  Storage  for  collected  material  is  consider-
               ing  pans  makes  recirculation  from  coating  pans  desirable.   able,  bridging  from  splinters  and  chips  can  be  a  problem.
           41.  Manufacture  of  plastic  compounds  involve  operations  allied   48.  Production  sanding  produces  heavy  concentration  of  par-
               to  many  in  chemical  field  and  vary  with  the  basic  process   ticles  too  fine  to  be  effectively  caught  by  cyclones  or  dry
               employed.                                             centrifugals.
            42.  Operations  are  similar  to  woodworking and  collector selection   49.  Primary  collector  invariably  indicated  with  concentration  and
               involves  similar  considerations.  See  Item  13.    partial  size  range  involved,  wet  or  fabric  collectors  when
           43.  Concentration  is  heavy  during  feed  operation.  Carbon  black   used are employed as  final collectors.


                                                            Table 4-6

                                     Comparison of Some Important Dust Collector Characteristics"

                                                                                                          I
                                   Higher
                                 Efficiency
                                 Range on
                                  Particles                                                                   Max.
                                  Greater   Pressure                         SENSIVITY  TO                 Temp., F,
                                    than      Loss,   Water, Gal.             CFM  CHANGE                   Standard
                                 Mean Size   Inches    per 1,000                                 Humid Air    Con-
            Type                 in Microns   Water      CFM      Space    Pressure   Efficiency   Influence   struction
            Electro-Static          0.25       72       .  .  .  .  .  .   Large   Negligible   I  Yes   Improves   500
                                                                                                 Efficiency
            Fabric:
              Conventional          0.4      3  -6      ......   Large     As cfm     Negligible   May make    180
                                                                                                 recondition-
                                                                                                 ing difficult
              Reverse Jet           0.25     3  -8      ......   Moderate   As cfm    Negligible               200
            Wet:
              Packed Tower         1  -5     1Yz-3Yz    5  -10   Large     As cfm
              Wet Centrifugal      1  -5     2Yz-6      3  -5    Moderate   As  (cfm) 2   i::
              Wet Dynamic          1  -2     Note  1    Yz  to  1   Small   Note 1    No      }   None      Unlimited
              Orifice Types        1  -5     2:\1--6    10-40    Small     As cfm     Varies with
                                                                           or less    design
             Higher Efficiency:
              Nozzle               0.5-5      2  --4    5  -10   Moderate   As  (cfm) 2   Slightlv to   }   None   Note 2
              Venturi              0.5-2     12  -20    ......   Small                Moderately            Unlimited
             Dry Centrifugal:
              Low  Pressure  Cycle   20-40    %-lYz     ......   Large     As  (cfm) 2        I   May cause    750
                                                                                      Yes
              High  Eff.  Centrif.   10-30   3  -6      ......   Moderate   As  (cfm) 2   Yes    condensa-     750
              Dry Dynamic          10-20     Note 1      ......   Small    Note 1     No         tion and      750
              Louver               15-60     1  -3       ......   Small    As  (cfm) 2   Moderately   plugging   750
                                                                                                          I
                Note  1: A function of the mechanical efficiency of these combined exhauster and dust collectors.
                Note 2:  Precooling of high  temperature gases will  be necessary to  prevent  rapid evaporation of fine droplets.
               * By permission, John M. Kane,  "Operation,  Application and Effectiveness of Dust  Collection  Equipment,"  Heating  and  Ventilating.
                Aug.  1952,  Ref.  (10)


             (text continued  from page  231)                        For  hindered  particle  settling  in  a  "more  crowded"
               The terminal  settling velocity for single spheres can be   environment,  using spherical particles of uniform size:
             determined  using the contrasts for the flow regime.

                                                                                                                ( 4-12)


                                                                  Referring the above to other than uniform spherical par-
               v,                                        (4-11)   ticles  does  not  create  a  significant loss  in  accuracy  for
                                                                  industrial applications.  For higher concentration, the val-
                                                                  ues ofVts are lower than V In large particles in small ves-
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