Methods to Assure a Successful Dust Collection System

July 22, 2019

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Methods to Assure a Successful Dust Collection System
Jack Osborn, senior project engineer, Airdusco Engineering and Design Services LLC

On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at @ pm Eastern/11 am Pacific, Jack Osborn, senior project engineer, Airdusco Engineering and Design Services LLC, will present "Methods to Assure a Successful Dust Collection System" as part of Powder & Bulk Solids DryPro webinar series.

 

Far too often expensive dust collection systems are ineffective and a constant maintenance problem. Osborn has found through 43+ years of designing, providing, and trouble-shooting dust collection systems that by applying certain essential standards the results will be a long-term reliable and effective system. This webinar course will present and explain these essential standards for a successful dust collection system.   

 

Attend this webinar and learn:

  • Why the vast majority of dust collection systems are ineffective and a major source of maintenance problems.

  • How to use certain basic succesful results when considering these systems ranging in installed cost from $100,000 to many millions of dollars. 

  • Why Ignoring basic requirements will lead to failure and end with combustible dusts, a significant increase in the likelihood of a combustible dust event.

  • What a successful dust collection system is and how basic essentials combined with common sense and proven engineering practices can be applied to new and existing dust collection systems.

Osborn has 44+ years-experience in the concept, design, project management, start-up, and operations/maintenance for an extensive range of mechanical equipment systems, including dust collection, ventilation, bulk-handling mechanical systems (pneumatic and mechanical), storage weighing, mixing, batching, etc. He is also a member of all six NFPA committees on combustible dusts (61, 484, 652, 654, 664, and Correlating).

 

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