Dura-Life — A Breakthrough For Bag Users
Polyester bags are woven with
a needling process that creates larger pores where dust can imbed into the
fabric, inhibiting cleaning and reducing bag life. Dura-Life bags are engineered
with a unique hydroentanglement process that uses water to blend the fibers,
resulting in:
- More uniform material with smaller pore size
- Better surface loading of dust that prevents penetration deep into media
- Improved pulse cleaning and lower pressure drop
- Bags with longer life and greater value

These photos were taken with a scanning electron microscope of bag
media within a collector that was
filtering fly ash. The bags were removed after 2.700 hours of use.
Air-to-media ratio was 1,4 m/min. Pressure drop was 152 da Pa on polyester
bags and 51 da Pa on Dura-Life.
Dura-Life Bags Last 2-3 Times Longer
Than Standard Polyester
Pressure
drop increases at a faster rate with polyester bags due to dust imbedding
in the media, shortening bag life and forcing more frequent bag changes.
Dura-Life bags, with surface loading of dust, better pulse cleaning
and a lower pressure drop, perform far longer than polyester bags.

These results were derived in accelerated lab tests, which correlate
to field tests results, showing that Dura-Life will provide 2-3 times
more life than standard 550 g/m2 polyester bags in most applications.
Dura-Life Clears the Air Better
Durapex media used in Dura-Life bags has been shown to
produce lower emissions than the 550 g/m2 polyester
material used in most standard bags. Dura-Life’s Durapex
media is more efficient at capturing dust, even 2,5 micron or smaller
particles, reducing the amount of dust
that escapes into the air. This helps to keep the workplace and environment
cleaner. Dura-Life’s Durapex
media has been tested and received EPA PM 2.5 performance verification
from the Environmental
Technology Verification (ETV) Program via ASTM D 6830-02.

These flat sheet results are based on independent lab
tests using
ASTM D 6830-02 per EPA
PM 2.5 performance verification from the
Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Program comparing
Durapex media from PGI vs. standard 550 g/m2 polyester.
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