Welding Solutions: The Pulsatron Cartridge Collector
How are cartridge collectors used for welding? Cartridge dust collectors have long been a conventional choice whenever there are multiple welding operations, whether in industrial facilities or school welding shops. Compact central collectors can be located in the shop itself or, to save floor space, large collectors may be installed outside. In either case, individual weld smoke extractors or hoods are ducted to the central collector for filtering dust, smoke, and fumes from multiple welding stations or robotic welding cells. A central collector can provide a user-friendly, cost-effective way to keep up with multiple industrial operations, including welding.

What are the advantages of the Pulsatron Collector? Pulsatrons have been serving industries for decades, and the Filter 1 engineers continue on an ongoing basis to integrate current technology, offering an outstanding array of features with this series of rugged central collectors:
- With their ultra-efficiency nanofiber filter media, the Pulsatron's cartridges operate at a 40-60% lower pressure drop than conventional cartridge medias, for lower energy consumption and a longer filter life.
- Including both vertical and horizontal configurations for the cartridges, the Pulsatron series provides its powerful reverse pulse system, laminated media, and optional enhancements and deflectors as needed to insure effective automatic filter cleaning.
- Durable performance with backward-inclined, direct-drive blowers, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and heavy gauge, all-welded construction.
For more about the available features and options, see Pulsatron Cartridge Dust Collectors.