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| Selected issues of Pulse Jet Pointers have recently been
added to Beckert & Hiester's web site. Look for articles of interest
to you in the listing below. |
| Publication Volume & No. |
Articles in this Issue |
| Volume 1, No. 1 | If you're acquainted with dust collectors, maybe you're
familiar with poke holes? There are many optional features. A quick review. |
| Volume 1, No. 2 | Cartridge Collectors Getting Away From It All Back Talk From Your Dust Collectors Trying to Change The Old Bag! Getting Dried Out |
| Volume 1, No. 3 | Ceiling Fans Clearing the Confusion of Dust Particle Size and Concentrations When to Get Practical and Just Blow it Outside Parting Puffs |
| Volume 1, No. 4 | Some thoughts about this business of dust control and air filtration. |
| Volume 1, No. 5 | What to do when you thought you had a quiet weekend coming — and then the dust collector broke down... |
| Volume 1, No. 6 | Blow your horn(s) . . . A new way to clear fly-ash, soot and
dust build-up in ductwork, fans and collectors. PULSONICS . . . Pulses of air keep material free-flowing in bins, silos and hoppers. Leaky coils? Leave the headaches of replacements to us. Identifying bags . . . At last, a way to talk the bag makers language. |
| Volume 2, No. 1 | Buying Air Filters - A Guide |
| Volume 2, No. 2 | Filter Medias Little Dust Problems A Riddle Fans--Fans--Fans |
| Volume 2, No. 3 | Out in the Cold New High-Ratio Elements Replace Cartridges Benefits of High-Ratio Elements The Un-Calculated Risk Solution to Riddle in Last Issue |
| Volume 2, No. 4 | Fan Frustrations Coil Calamities Dust Dilemmas Dampering a Centrifugal Fan Refurbishing the Wreck |
| Volume 2, No. 5 | Literature: Top Bag Removal Systems Bat Bag Offer Expanded Warehouse |
| Volume 2, No. 6 | The Electric Fan Big Bad Bag Bamboozle Sneaky Scrim Scandal The Air-To-Cloth Ratio Oil Mist & Smoke Collector |
| Volume 3, No. 1 | Do cyclones operate upside down? How do you keep a dust collector company going? Broken coils and broken promises Flex duct fuel free air replacer Air Replacer Image Filters and more... |
| Volume 3, No. 2 | How to Get from Dust Problem to CFM Styles of Cartridge Collectors Coil and Convector Freeze-Ups |
| Volume 3, No. 3 | Getting the Dust Out But What if the Dust Won't Come to the Valve? |
| Volume 3, No. 4 | Cool Caressing Breezes for the hot shop worker |
| Volume 4, No. 1 | Keep Your Cool Summer Time is Bagging Time Design Engineering Fans With Lost Wheels More of Our Products |
| Volume 4, No. 2 | Can Velocity Trivia: First Air Pollution Law |
| Volume 5, No. 1 | Sheave Shenanigans--A letter from Bruce Beckert |
| Volume 6, No. 1 | Innovations at Beckert & Hiester, Dust Collectors |
| Volume 7, No. 1 | Cleaning Nozzles for Cartridge Collectors, and Other Thoughts on Aids to Better Dust Control |
| Volume 7, No. 2 | After Getting the Dust Out - Then What? Potential Consequences of Improper Disposal of Hazardous Pollutants |
| Volume 7, No. 3 | If It Is Clean Air - The Best Way is Not Sharing! |
| Volume 8, No. 1 | About Fans for Dust Collectors (how do these fans work?) Technical Details |
Since 1921, Industrial Dust Control, Ventilation and Process Equipment |
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