Production and environmental excellence are on point this month. We’re matching the Toolbox Tip series from AsphaltPro Magazine with our June issue’s production theme with a set of production-related talks to help prepare the system for stack testing.
With GHG and particulate matter emissions reduction all the rage, you’ve probably already installed advanced technologies for ensuring your lowest possible impact on the environment. Now let’s look at ways to ensure those new technologies function at optimum levels. Namely, let’s look at how to keep the air clean.
One of your goals is to prevent dust from escaping the production circuit. You’ll want to double-check ductwork and seals to ensure you have no leaks or weak points between components. Do you need to schedule your baghouse for routine maintenance? Bags that are clean and in good repair do a better job of collecting dust than caked and clogged bags—no matter what type of bag/filter media you’re working with.
Getting the baghouse, ductwork, mineral filler silo piping and ductwork, and other dust conveyance componentry sealed and set for leak-free production is important not just to maintain a clean system, but also to monitor and meter dust correctly during production. Don’t overlook a worn or rusted area in the system. Get after those worn spots and make sure your dust return is ready for perfect operation at all times—especially during stack testing.
Check out how the team at J.M. Fahey not only opened a new plant with pristine parts during 2022, but also worked with CWMF to customize an innovative dust return setup. Check out that article at the link below.
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