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CleanStac™ Considered for COHPAC
The process for forming intricate three dimensional ceramic and metal shapes in a scaleable cost effective manner was developed by a team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specific Surface modified and scaled MIT's three-dimensional printing process to produce advanced ceramic and metal filter elements. One of these, the CleanStac™ compact ceramic filter, was developed for application to pulse-jet baghouses and is suitable for conventional baghouses where operating temperatures up to 600°C occur.
Revision Date: 4/24/2014
Tags: Specific Surface Corp., Metal Filter, Fabric Filter, Ceramic Filter