Workshop Production

Silo Dust Collector Manufacturing Process

Real workshop photos showing selected fabrication stages for silo dust collector housings, pulse-jet cleaning parts and custom equipment.

From Steel Preparation to Equipment Assembly

Our manufacturing work includes steel plate preparation, laser cutting, component prefabrication, welding, housing assembly, surface treatment, filter component installation, electrical assembly and final inspection. The exact process depends on the selected CTD model, material and custom project requirements.

CNC laser cutting steel plate for a silo dust collector housing

Steel Plate Laser Cutting

CNC laser cutting prepares housing plates and connection holes for subsequent forming and assembly.

Close view of laser cutting holes in dust collector steel plate

Laser Cutting Detail

Accurate cutting supports repeatable hole positions, component fit-up and custom equipment dimensions.

Air header prefabricated steel tube parts for pulse jet cleaning

Air Header Prefabrication

Steel tube sections are prepared as air header components before welding, connection opening and finishing operations.

Worker welding a pulse jet blow pipe for a silo dust collector

Pulse-Jet Blow Pipe Welding

Pulse-jet blow pipes are fabricated to distribute compressed-air cleaning pulses to the filter elements.

Dust collector housing under workshop fabrication

Dust Collector Housing Fabrication

The housing is assembled before filter components, pulse-cleaning equipment and electrical parts are installed.

Worker fitting the internal frame inside a dust collector housing

Housing Interior Fabrication

Internal supports and structural members are fitted and checked during housing assembly.

Need a Custom Silo Dust Collector?

Send the silo drawing, airflow, material, filter area, flange size and electrical requirements for model selection and fabrication review.

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