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How much do you know about fiber compactors?
2020-07-03
The fiber compactor is used to separate fibers with high dust concentrations from the air stream. After being compacted, these fibers fall into a dust collection bag. It is commonly used in conjunction with disc-type pre-filters and can handle dust-laden air streams drawn in by the nozzles of disc pre-filters.
Some introductions about fiber compactors
2020-06-30
The newly provided fiber compactor includes a connecting cylinder, a compactor cover body, a reduction gearbox, a cotton-pressing screw, a high-pressure fan, a motor, a compactor barrel, an mounting base, and multiple core shafts.
Do you really understand everything about spray chambers?
2020-06-24
Textile air-conditioning spray chambers not only heat, cool, humidify, and dehumidify the air but also purify it. To enhance the efficiency of thermal and moisture exchange between air and water within the spray chamber and improve air cleanliness, .
A few simple introductions to Aijin air-conditioning and textile air-conditioning?
2020-06-19
Aijin is a professional manufacturer of textile air-conditioning, textile air purification equipment, and dust removal systems, offering dust removal equipment, spray chambers, ventilation systems, and other products required by the textile industry.
How can Aijin air-conditioning and textile air-conditioning achieve energy-saving effects?
2020-06-14
Modern Aikin air-conditioning textile air-conditioning systems have been gradually developed alongside the growth of the new textile industry. Their primary task is to create and maintain air conditions in production workshops that meet specific requirements—ensuring that the temperature, humidity, air velocity, dust concentration, and freshness of the workshop air satisfy both the demands of the production process and human comfort levels, without being affected by fluctuations in outdoor air parameters or various indoor factors.
Textile air-conditioning automatic control: What are the cooling principles behind air conditioning in textile mills?
2020-06-11
When the textile air-conditioning system operates automatically, it creates negative pressure inside the chamber. This negative pressure forces airflow from the external space—through the porous wet curtain surface—causing the dry-bulb temperature of the air passing through the curtain to drop close to the wet-bulb temperature of the external air. As a result, the dry-bulb temperature at the outlet is 5–12 degrees lower than the outdoor dry-bulb temperature (in arid and hot regions, this difference can reach up to 15 degrees). The drier and hotter the air outside, the greater the temperature difference, and the more effective the cooling performance becomes.