Dura-Life Filter Bags Don't Plug in Moist Spray Conditions
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CASE STUDY

Industry: Food Processing

Problem: Moisture-laden spray plugged conventional filter bags, causing upset condition in the baghouse. 

Solution: Donaldson Torit Dura-Life filter bags recover from upset conditions and perform effectively for the entire time between scheduled changeouts.

​With Dura-Life, plugged filters and interrupted production are no longer a problem for this food spraying operation.

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Dura-Life Filter Bags Don't Plug in Moist Spray Conditions

This food preparation company sprays poultry parts and other food items with seasoned coatings before their freezing process. Add sticky powders plus gooey agglomerations and before long you’ve got plugged filter bags, if you’re using conventional needled-felt polyester filter bags.

Then the engineering manager at this poultry processing company installed Dura-Life™ hydro-entangled filter bags in his Donaldson® Torit® RJ dust collector.

Now he states, “The Dura-Life performs better when there is an upset condition. With conventional polyester, when we had a spray that was more moist, it would plug the bags. The Dura-Life is more forgiving in these cases and can recover.”

Dura-Life offers significantly improved surface loading performance, which in this instance translated to improved  dust cake release and better recovery from upset conditions in the customer’s process. Surface loading can also reduce operational pressure drop, reduce compressed air consumption and extend filter life compared to conventional needled felts.

The manager says he is “Happy with Dura-Life and will continue to purchase them for the RJ."

 

​Project Statistics
​Dust ​Food Seasoning Powder Spray
​Collector ​48RJ96
​Operating Temperature 90° - 160°F
​Collector Usage ​24 hrs / 5 days per week