Most cartridge-type solutions utilize reverse jet technology. The technique is relatively simple; a jet of high-pressure air is injected into the filter element against the direction of process airflow.
This allows particulates that have built upon the surface of the filter media to be dislodged, allowing it to fall back into the process (or in the case of a dust collector into a collection bin).
Both bag and cartridge reverse jet systems employ very much the same hardware for this operation; a compressed air manifold/reservoir, automatic diaphragm cleaning valve operated by (in the most part) electro-pneumatic and a jet tube to direct cleaning air into the core of the filter elements.
The methods of directing air into the filter element are also similar; some use a simple hole (or series of holes) drilled into the jet tube to direct air into the element, others use a venturi in order to 'induce additional air into the element to improve cleaning.
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