Method for Saving Money on Dust Collector Filters
This brochure from Camfil Air Pollution Control describes how to calculate the “Total Cost of Ownership” for cartridge dust collector filters.
Posted: May 29, 2014
Camfil Air Pollution Control (APC, Jonesboro, AK) has published a new brochure that describes how to calculate the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for cartridge dust collector filters. Manufacturing professionals can use the methodology in the brochure to select filters that will save money while improving performance.
TCO identifies and calculates the main components of true filter cost: energy, consumables, and maintenance and disposal. Similar to life-cycle costing, a TCO evaluation is much more useful than just comparing initial filter prices because it determines what it really costs to own dust collector filters over time.
The four-page brochure takes the reader through the process step-by-step, providing sample calculations and offering energy-saving tips. It helps readers to select the most economical and sustainable filters for a dust collection application.
This video highlights the benefits of choosing Camfil Clean Air Solutions over lower cost filtration products.
Camfil APC is a leading global manufacturer of dust collection equipment and is part of Camfil, the largest air filter manufacturer in the world.To view or download the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) brochure, go to www.farrapc.com/tco.
Camfil Air Pollution Control, 3505 South Airport Road, Jonesboro, AR 72401, 870-933-8048, Fax: 870-933-8381, [email protected], www.farrapc.com.