
Kice Industries, based in Wichita, Kansas, has announced it has introduced an upgraded top bag removal filter to its filter line. The improved filter is an option available for most Kice filters, the company says.
“One of the main improvements is the quick-release laterals, which are easily removed without the use of tools for installing filter bags,” says Andy Forrester of Kice Industries.
In addition, the filter bags can be replaced without having to enter a dirty air chamber.
“We also sought to improve lid hold-downs and handles,” Forrester adds. “Removal of the filter lid(s) allows for complete access to the clean air chamber.
“Overall, this new design is simple, requires less maintenance and eliminates any safety concerns related to new hinged top filters,” he continues.
Founded in 1946, Kice Industries is a fourth-generation, family-owned business with a team of approximately 300 employees. Kice Industries designs complete industrial air systems and builds most of the equipment specified for these systems. Applications include pneumatic conveying, dust control and aspiration.
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