Fabric Filter Pilot Plant

ETS has been involved in countless pollution control pilot plant projects in its 45 years of operation. In most cases, ETS designed, built, operated, and tested the pilot plant.

From coal-fired industrial boilers to cement kilns to SO2 removal systems, ETS is experienced in virtually any type of particulate your facility generates.

ETS is equipped with a pilot plant pulse jet baghouse on its premises for a variety of testing:

  • Research and Development
  • Comparative filter media testing prior to purchase
  • Consulting and Troubleshooting

The in-house unit offers flexibility of testing with either a standard dust or a specific dust provided by the client. In-house testing provides a controlled environment in terms of dust-loading and pulse cleaning parameters.

In addition to its 8-bag pilot baghouse, ETS also offers a mobile 4-bag unit and 2-bag in-house unit.

What's New

ETSI Creating Custom Designed Training Webinars

(5/15/2013) Custom Designed Webinars ETS offers custom designed training webinars: personalized, on-site training molded to fit your company's needs. Experts will be available during the webinar to provide information and answer questions. This is a highly...

ETS acquisition of Grubb Filtration Assets

(2/2/2015) After the passing of Theron Grubb, President of Grubb Filtration Testing Services Inc., a highly ethical and competent competitor of ETS Inc., ETS was offered the opportunity to acquire the assets of Grubb Filtration. ETS accepted this opportunity with...

EPA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II Award

(3/1/2016) ETSVP-JV, LLC, a nanomaterials company specializing in the development of a new Reactive Nanofilter of air particulates is pleased to announce that it has received an EPA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II Award titled, “Innovative Filters...

Pro Tip

The Golden Rules of Fabric Filtration – Rule #9

The 10 Golden Rules of Fabric Filtration Design your system to accommodate the full range of operating conditions. Design your system to evenly distribute the gas and dust to all areas of the baghouse and never store dust for long periods in the hoppers. Incorporate...