US FABRICATED

Custom Industrial Dust Collection Systems - Engineered for Your Process, Built in the USA

Filtrus designs and fabricates baghouse systems, cartridge collectors, and complete turnkey dust collection solutions for grain processors, pharmaceutical plants, metal fabricators, chemical operations, and food manufacturers. NFPA 660 compliant. US-manufactured.

Large-scale pulse jet baghouse dust collection system, industrial facility

US Fabricated

Manufactured in the United States. Shorter lead times than overseas alternatives. Direct engineer support from day one.

NFPA 660 Compliant

Every system engineered to current NFPA 660, OSHA 1910.94, and EPA standards. DHA-aligned from the first calculation.

2,000 to 100,000+ CFM

Baghouses, cartridge collectors, cyclone systems, and complete turnkey installations. Engineered to your process - not pulled from a catalog.

Systems

Industrial Dust Collection Systems

Every Filtrus system starts with your process data. Airstream conditions, dust type, grain loading, and facility layout determine the design - not a product matrix.

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Pulse Jet Baghouse Systems

The workhorse for high-grain-loading industrial environments. Pulse jet baghouses handle 10,000 to 100,000+ CFM with automated filter cleaning, built for continuous-operation facilities. Designed for grain processing, metal fabrication, chemical, and mining applications.

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Cartridge Dust Collectors

High-efficiency filtration in a compact footprint. Filtrus cartridge collectors use PTFE and nanofiber media rated to MERV 15+ for applications where fine particle control is critical - pharmaceutical, food, and precision manufacturing environments.

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Cyclone Pre-Separators

First-stage separation removes bulk particulate before the primary collector, extending filter life and reducing pressure drop. Designed as integrated stages in complete dust collection systems for grain, wood fiber, and heavy-particulate processes.

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Turnkey Dust Collection Systems

From airstream characterization and ductwork engineering through fabrication, installation, and commissioning - Filtrus manages the complete scope. ACGIH and SMACNA design standards applied throughout.

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Combustible Dust DHA-Aligned Design

NFPA 660 requires every facility handling combustible dust to complete a Dust Hazard Analysis. Filtrus systems are engineered to address DHA findings - explosion venting, spark arrestors, grounding, and filter media selection included in the design scope.

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Replacement Parts & System Support

Filter bags, cartridges, pulse valves, rotary airlocks, and controls - stocked and shipped from our US fabrication operation. Engineers available for troubleshooting, performance audits, and system optimization throughout the equipment lifecycle.

Industries

Industries We Serve

Industrial dust collection is not a one-size application. Filtrus builds systems for industries where getting it wrong carries real consequences.

Grain dust collection system, grain processing facility

Grain Processing

Grain dust is combustible - NFPA 660 Chapter 21 mandates specific collection and explosion prevention requirements for grain elevators, feed mills, and processing facilities.

Pharmaceutical dust collection system, clean manufacturing environment

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Cross-contamination prevention and 316SS sanitary construction are standard requirements. Filtrus systems meet FDA facility air quality requirements.

Metal fabrication dust collection system, industrial metalworking facility

Metal Fabrication

Aluminum, magnesium, and titanium dusts carry explosion risk under NFPA 660 Chapter 22. Welding fume, grinding dust, and plasma cutting particulate require application-specific filter media and collection configurations.

Chemical processing dust collection system

Chemical Processing

Reactive and hygroscopic dusts demand filter media, housing materials, and explosion protection measures matched to the specific compound. Filtrus works from your dust characterization data.

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Food Manufacturing

Sugar, flour, starch, and spice dusts are combustible - NFPA 660 Chapter 21 applies. Sanitary design and food-grade construction materials are available across all Filtrus system types.

Wood products manufacturing dust collection system

Wood Products Manufacturing

Commercial sawmills, engineered wood plants, and large-scale millwork facilities require systems built for sustained high-volume operation.

Plastics and rubber dust collection system

Plastics & Rubber

Combustible dust classification varies by compound. Filtrus specifies filter media and static dissipation based on your material's Kst and MEC values.

Mining and minerals dust collection system

Mining & Minerals

High grain loading, abrasive particulate, and extreme environments require robust housing construction, abrasion-resistant inlet design, and silica dust compliance with OSHA's 50 µg/m³ PEL.

Why a Custom-Engineered System - Not a Catalog Collector

Off-shelf dust collectors are built around average conditions. Industrial processes are not average. A system sized for typical grain loading in a standard configuration will fail under the specific conditions of your facility - elevated temperatures, atypical particle sizes, high moisture content, or unusual inlet geometry.

The most common failure modes are mismatched air-to-cloth ratios, undersized inlet ductwork, wrong filter media for the dust type, and missing explosion protection. Each of these is a design decision that a catalog configuration cannot make for your process. Each one has a cost: premature filter failure, production downtime, OSHA citation, or worse.

Filtrus starts with your process data - dust type, particle size distribution, Kst value if applicable, inlet airflow conditions, temperature, moisture content, grain loading, and facility layout. The system is specified from those inputs. Ductwork is designed to ACGIH Industrial Ventilation Manual and SMACNA standards. Equipment is selected to match, not the other way around.

The cost of a properly engineered system is lower than the cost of replacing an undersized one. Production downtime, OSHA fines, insurance consequences, and the capital cost of a second system purchase are all avoidable with correct engineering at the outset.

Your process has specific inlet conditions. Your system should be engineered to match them.

NFPA 660 Is In Effect. Is Your System Compliant?

NFPA 660 became effective December 6, 2024. It consolidates six previously separate combustible dust standards - NFPA 652, 654, 61, 484, 655, and 664 - into one unified framework. Every US facility that handles or generates combustible dust must now have a completed Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA) and remediate any identified gaps. Penalties for non-compliance include operational shutdowns and daily fines.

Standards We Engineer To

  • NFPA 660 - Combustible Dusts and Particulate Solids (effective Dec 2024)
  • NFPA 68 - Explosion Protection by Deflagration Venting
  • NFPA 69 - Explosion Prevention Systems
  • OSHA 1910.94 - Ventilation (grinding, polishing, abrading)
  • OSHA 1910.1000 - Air contaminants permissible exposure limits
  • EPA 40 CFR Part 63 - NESHAP (where applicable)
  • ACGIH Industrial Ventilation Manual - engineering design baseline

What This Means for Your Facility

  • If your facility processes grain, wood, metal, pharmaceutical powders, chemicals, or food ingredients, NFPA 660 applies.
  • A DHA identifies gaps. A properly engineered dust collection system closes them.
  • Filtrus systems are designed with compliance documentation included - not as an afterthought.
  • Combustible dust explosion prevention (NFPA 68 venting, spark arrestors, static grounding) is part of the standard design scope, not an optional add-on.

How we work

From Inquiry to Commissioned System

Here is what working with Filtrus looks like.

1

Engineering Consultation

We review your process data: dust type, grain loading, airflow requirements, facility layout, and compliance history. No online configurator. No catalog.

2

Airstream Characterization

Dust type, particle size, Kst/Pmax values if applicable, inlet temperature, moisture, and grain loading are documented and used as design inputs.

3

System Design

Ductwork per ACGIH and SMACNA standards. Equipment selection and sizing. Compliance review against NFPA 660, OSHA, and EPA requirements. Drawings and documentation package.

4

US Fabrication

Your system is built in the United States at our fabrication facility. Quality checks at each fabrication stage. Factory performance validation before shipping.

5

Installation & Commissioning

Field installation coordination, startup, and performance verification against design specifications.

6

Ongoing Support

Filter media, replacement parts, performance audits, and direct engineer access throughout the system lifecycle.

Results

Project Highlights

Representative projects - specifications available for qualified inquiries.

Grain Processing

Project details available on request. Filtrus has completed baghouse installations for grain processing facilities requiring NFPA 660 Chapter 21 compliant explosion venting and combustible dust collection. Contact us to discuss specifications relevant to your operation.

Metal Fabrication

Project details available on request. Filtrus has engineered dust collection systems for metal fabrication environments handling aluminum, ferrous, and mixed metalworking particulate under NFPA 660 Chapter 22 requirements. Contact us to discuss your process.

Chemical Processing

Project details available on request. Filtrus has designed collection systems for chemical processing applications involving reactive and hygroscopic dusts with specific filter media and housing material requirements. Contact us to discuss your application.

Detailed case studies and engineering references available for qualified projects.

Coverage

Industrial Dust Collection Systems - Nationwide US Service

When your facility needs an industrial dust collection system or a full baghouse system sized to real process data, you work with engineers who fabricate equipment in the United States and support industrial facilities nationwide.

US fabrication shortens freight and coordination for plants in the central US compared to overseas sourcing. Facilities in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Wichita, Kansas City, Dallas, and Houston see practical domestic freight and mobilization timelines for large equipment. That matters when you are staging a collector, duct runs, and startup support. Every Filtrus system is built to be NFPA 660 compliant by design - not retrofitted after the fact.

Nationwide service does not mean anonymous support. Filtrus engineers travel for site surveys, installation oversight, and commissioning in Denver, Houston, and other major industrial hubs, as well as rural processing sites across the country. Whether you are in the central US, the Gulf Coast, or on either coast, you get direct engineer contact from inquiry through start-up.

FAQ

Common Questions

System sizing starts with your total process airflow requirements - the CFM needed across all capture points, plus a 15-20% design margin. Dust type, grain loading, inlet temperature, and moisture content all affect filter media selection and housing design. Filtrus engineers size every system from your process data. Contact us to start a sizing consultation.

NFPA 660 is the unified combustible dust standard that became effective December 6, 2024. It applies to any facility that handles or generates combustible particulate solids - including grain, wood, metal, pharmaceutical, chemical, and food processing operations. Compliance requires a completed Dust Hazard Analysis and remediation of any identified gaps. Filtrus systems are engineered to address DHA findings directly.

Baghouse systems use fabric filter bags and are the standard choice for high-grain-loading, high-temperature, and large-volume applications. Cartridge collectors use pleated filter media in a compact housing and are preferred where fine particle control and MERV 15+ filtration efficiency are required - pharmaceutical, food, and precision manufacturing environments. The right choice depends on your dust type, particle size, airflow volume, and space constraints. Filtrus engineers will recommend the correct configuration for your process.

Lead time depends on system complexity and current fabrication queue. US fabrication is consistently faster than overseas alternatives, which typically run 16-26 weeks. Contact us for a current lead time estimate on your specific project scope.

Filtrus provides full turnkey scope - engineering, fabrication, field installation coordination, and commissioning. We also work with your preferred installation contractor when required. Either way, a Filtrus engineer is on site for startup and performance verification.

Filtrus builds dust collection systems for grain processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, metal fabrication, chemical processing, food manufacturing, commercial wood products manufacturing, plastics, rubber, and mining operations. If your process generates industrial particulate and requires NFPA 660 or OSHA-compliant dust collection, contact us to discuss your application.

Contact

Get your custom quote today

Every inquiry is reviewed by a Filtrus engineer - not a sales representative. We respond within 2 business days. Name and phone are required; email, company, and project notes are optional.

Projects from $50,000. Filtrus serves industrial facilities across the United States.