Major Components of Your Dust Collection System?
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ติดต่อทีมวิศวกรDesign an Efficient Dust Collection System
Maintaining a safe, clean and productive workplace starts with a smart dust collection strategy. Whether for a woodworking shop, an industrial facility, or any environment where debris is generated, a well-engineered ducting and collection system makes the difference.
Request a ConsultationOverview: Major Components of Your Dust Collection System
A high-performing dust collection system is essential for a safe, clean and productive workspace. From small woodworking shops to large industrial facilities, success starts with a well-designed ducting and collection strategy built around five core components.
- Collection Hood – captures dust at the source.
- Ductwork – maintains transport velocity and directs airflow.
- Dust Collector – separates dust from the airstream.
- Fan – delivers the static pressure and airflow required.
- Discharge Equipment – safely handles and removes collected material.
Need help selecting or sizing components? Request a consultation and our engineers will recommend a tailored system.

Dust Collectors Systems - FAQ
Answers to common questions about our dust collectors.
1 How do dust collectors work?
A dust collection system works by sucking air in from a given application and processing it through a filtering system so that particulate can be deposited into a collection area. Then the cleaned air is either returned to the facility or exhausted to the environment.
2 How do I select a dust collector?
To determine the best industrial dust collector, the application is the most important thing to consider. The application that dust is being collected off of helps to determine what type of dust collection system is needed. Learn about more factors to consider when selecting an industrial dust collector here.
3 What are the different types of dust collectors?
Common types of dust collectors include baghouse dust collectors and cartridge dust collectors. Baghouse dust collectors use long, cylindrical bags (or tubes) made of fabric to filter dust and particles. Cartridge dust collectors use a pleated cartridge filter instead of bags.
4 What is the total cost of owning a dust collector?
A Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) comparison enables you to make a more accurate purchasing decision, and in the long run, saves you money. To calculate the TCO of an industrial dust collection system, the energy required to run the equipment, the cost of consumables and the system’s maintenance and disposal should all be evaluated. Learn more here.

Domnick (Thailand) is here to help. Whether you’re in the early stages of planning your clean air filtration system for a new facility or considering an upgrade or expansion of your existing setup, our team of Air Filtration and Collector System design experts is ready to assist you.


