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Contact SupplierCDG is an ISO 17021 accredited inspection body, we provide dust control audit services.Dust control is the system implemented to reduce or eliminate dust emissions from the activities that generate airborne and fugitive dust and cause erosion. The amount of dust generated depends on several factors, including the nature of the surface, to what degree the surface is disturbed and climactic conditions.
The Benefits of a CIL Technical Inspection,1) Dust collection system engineers conduct the audit – no sales reps !2) Increase efficiency, performance and capacity3) Decrease operating costs, energy use, and downtime4) Solutions to operating issues5) See instant return on investment6) Available Internationally This is one of our bestselling services ever and it is a great way to start gaining control over your dust collection systems. On average, our customers tell us they see an increase in their dust collector performance by 25% or more and longer times between shutdowns. Our CIL engineers are trained to help you get more out of your current system by using the latest technological advancements, operating techniques and maintenance procedures. Doing so will improve your system efficiency and lower your operating costs. Also, we identify any technical issues you are having with your system and offer suggestions on how to implement them. Often times minor adjustments are all that is needed to see dramatic improvements in your current operation. These adjustments can lead to significant savings both in terms of increased efficiency, and lower maintenance costs. A few of the most common issues we identify during our system audits: CIL condition and unit selection: recommend repairs (structural, pulse valves, gaskets, etc.), retrofit older shaker and reverse-air to newer pulse jet style, condense several inefficient small units into one larger system, etc. Examine current operating methods and make recommendations on how to improve efficiency, reduce operating costs and system downtime (e.g., start up and shut down procedures, fan operating parameters, cleaning system settings, etc.)Filter selection: recommend alternative fabrics, finishes (e.g., PTFE membrane), filter types (e.g., pleated filters)Examine current maintenance procedures and make recommendations for improvement. Includes daily, weekly, monthly, yearly procedures, inspection checklist, handling of replacement bags, diagnosing need for bag replacement, proper bag replacement techniques, etc. Replacing out of date equipment and methods with latest technology, such as pleated filters, clean-on-demand cleaning, PTFE membrane filters, etc. Also includes recommendations for new OSHA standards for combustible dust, such as explosion protection and fire suppression systems. Dust control is a vital element in meeting safety, health and environmental requirements. Dust control systems not only help reduce site emissions but also help protect employees. Dust produced by material processing operations and mining is a major source of airborne fumes and dust. Dust produced during mining, construction and on unpaved roads is a leading contributor to environmental pollution (specifically air pollution). For instance, besides being an explosion hazard especially when dispersed in air, coal dust is quite hazardous mainly because it is a leading cause of black lung disease among miners on the other hand, dust produced from sand, gravel and stone processing causes silicosis. Dust control systems mainly suppress and collect dust and fumes produced by industrial processes such as cement manufacture, mining and steel