Role of Exhaust Heads and their Features

Exhaust heads are the efficient and cost-effective mechanical separators designed to clean exhaust gas or air. These easy-to-operate exhaust heads allow removing 99% of water content, oil, and other solid particles from the medium.

Features of Exhaust Heads

Exhaust heads are available in a wide range of flange sizes and dimensions. They can be customized according to your applications across several industrial facilities. There are many application areas for these units, but the most popular is steam exhaust to atmosphere.

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What account for the wide acceptance and popularity of exhaust heads? Reasons are followed.

  • The exhaust head has no moving parts or filters, assuring trouble free operation with minimal maintenance.
  • Compact size, hence easy to install on blow down vessel, boiler, storage tanks.
  • Highly efficient, virtually no back pressure.
  • The parts are welded at all joints to withstand heavy duty usage under severe environments.
  • Made to withstand high temperature and pressure.
  • Can be easily customized in stainless steel and a variety of other alloys.
  • The body and separating elements are made of high quality steel with a built in corrosion allowance. This quality construction guarantees long service life even with years of operation in hostile industrial environments.

How to Order?

As mentioned earlier, exhaust heads are available in several models with varied connection sizes and dimensions. Hence, the right model must be chosen to achieve desired results. The size you select must fit the existing vent line connection. Decision between cast iron, stainless steel or carbon steel must be based on conditions exist in the application area.

Talk to your manufacturer before deciding on any model. Let him know where you need to install exhaust heads and your expected flow rate including specialized requirements if any. He is the right person who can suggest you the right model that serve your purpose substantially.

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