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Filtration Solutions for Utility Boilers

Filtration Solutions for Utility Boilers

With the deregulation of electric power comes the requirement that electric companies who would sell to consumers within the state boundaries must have a percentage of the electric power generated from renewable energy sources. This has created many new challenges to electric companies worldwide, causing change over in fuel mixes and creating new baghouse chemistry changes. Thus many utility boiler owners rely on Midwesco’s vast experience and innovative product line to provide the right solution.


Regardless of your fuel type, we have filter bag experience and application knowledge to help with your baghouse issue. From “spot” coal to Powder River Basin (PRB) coal, we have baghouse filters, parts, and services to help resolve your problems.

Our vast product lines and field expertise allow Midwesco Filter the flexibility to provide you with a customized response, not all filter manufacturers can provide that! We have products installed in many types of collectors, such as:
  • Traditional reverse air cleaning
  • COHPAC style
  • Low energy, high volume pulse jet
  • High energy, low volume pulse jet
  • Retrofitted ESPs into baghouses
  • Coal yard & ash handling systems
  • Sonic assist/modified baghouses
  • Shake/deflate style
Midwesco Filter has proven itself over the decades of involvement with utility boilers to help solve various baghouse issues, like:
  • Premature filter failure
  • High pressure drop or drag resistance
  • Chemical or thermal degradation
  • Corrosion of cages and clean air plenums
  • Poor designed spring suspension systems
  • Undersized material handling collectors
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Industry Managers

Paul Condliffe
800-336-7300 Extension 230
condliffep@midwescofilter.com

icac Midwesco Filter is a proud and active member of the Institute of Clean Air Compaines (ICAC). In addition, we participate with programs established by Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), Southern Research Institute (SRI) and the Department of Energy through our association with ADA technologies.