INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Bin Body

A structural housing in dust collection systems that contains collected particulate matter during industrial filtration processes.

Component Specifications

Definition
The bin body is the primary containment vessel in dust collection systems, designed to safely store captured dust, chips, and particulate matter from industrial processes. It serves as the collection point where separated particles accumulate after passing through filtration media, featuring structural integrity to withstand material weight, pressure differentials, and operational vibrations while maintaining airtight seals to prevent contamination.
Working Principle
Operates as a gravity-assisted collection chamber where particulate matter separated by cyclonic action or filtration media settles and accumulates. The body maintains negative pressure differential to ensure continuous airflow into the collection system while preventing particle re-entrainment through proper sealing and design geometry that minimizes turbulence.
Materials
Galvanized steel (1.2-2.0mm thickness), stainless steel 304/316 (for corrosive environments), aluminum alloy (for lightweight applications), or polyethylene (for chemical resistance). Surface treatments include powder coating, epoxy lining, or galvanization for corrosion protection.
Technical Parameters
  • Capacity 50-5000 liters
  • Mounting Type Floor-standing, suspended, or integrated
  • Access Opening 400-800 mm diameter
  • Wall Thickness 1.2-3.0 mm
  • Pressure Rating -10 to -30 kPa
  • Discharge Mechanism Manual/automatic dump, rotary valve, screw conveyor
Standards
ISO 14644-1, DIN 24194, ISO 8573-1

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Bin Body.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Material buildup causing bridging/rat-holing
  • Structural failure from corrosion or overloading
  • Seal failure leading to contamination
  • Electrostatic discharge in combustible dust applications
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Inadequate material flow design
Failure: Material bridging blocks discharge
Mitigation: Incorporate steep hopper angles (>60°), vibration devices, or fluidization systems
Trigger: Corrosion from acidic/alkaline particulates
Failure: Wall perforation and containment loss
Mitigation: Use corrosion-resistant materials (stainless steel, lined surfaces) and implement regular thickness testing

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
±1.5mm on critical dimensions, flatness within 2mm/m, circularity within 3mm TIR
Test Method
Pressure decay test (ASTM E283), leak detection with soap solution, load testing to 150% design capacity

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Frequently Asked Questions

What maintenance is required for dust collection bin bodies?

Regular inspection of seals and gaskets, checking for corrosion or deformation, ensuring discharge mechanisms operate smoothly, and verifying pressure integrity through leak testing.

How do I determine the appropriate bin body capacity?

Calculate based on dust generation rate (kg/hour), desired emptying frequency, material bulk density, and system airflow. Typically sized for 4-8 hours of operation between emptying cycles.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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