Dust Collection Fundamentals and System Design

Dust Collection Fundamentals and System Design

Combustible dust isn’t just a nuisance—it’s a serious safety risk. Learn how to design, size and maintain effective dust collection systems that protect your people and equipment.

Dust collection is a part of every facility that handles powders and other bulk solid materials, but practical instruction is hard to come by. Join us this October and expand your knowledge of collection methods and safety factors.

This in-person. three-day course offers practical examples and instruction, as well as the opportunity for you to bring in real-life questions and issues for classroom discussion.

Dust Collection Fundamentals is your next step toward improved safety

Some topics discussed in this course include:

  • Dust explosion mitigation: isolation, suppression, containment, vent panels and flameless quenching.
  • Filter efficiency: Emission calculations for air permit purposes.
  • Industrial hygiene and cleanliness, recommendations and practices, government rules and guidelines.
  • Testing material properties relevant for dust collection and duct design.
  • Basics of cyclone design and performance.

Join us Oct. 7-9 to take your dust-collection knowledge to the next level. Check out the full course description for more details.

Date
07 Oct 2025 - 09 Oct 2025

Location
Kansas State University

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Advanced Manufacturing and Bulk Solids Technology Center Kansas State University’s Advanced Manufacturing and Bulk Solids Technology Center, or BSTC, supports industry by improving technology and knowledge related to powder and bulk solid handling, and the manufacturing process. The center specializes...

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