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Short course

Fundamentals of Dust Collection

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Oct. 27-29, 2026 | 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Master the Essentials of Dust Collection Systems: From Fundamentals to Proven Methods

Dust collection is essential for any facility that handles powders or bulk solid materials, yet clear guidance can be hard to find. In this course, you’ll learn how dust collection systems work, how to select and size their components and how to prevent dust explosion hazards.

 

Key takeaways

  • This course provides practical explanations on sizing each component of a dust collection system and explains the importance of dust collection. 
  • A variety of industries and processes that require dust collection will be addressed. The basic theory of each topic will be explained along with a description of various equipment options.
  • Relevant formulas and example calculations also will be covered to provide an even better understanding.
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Registration

The fee for this course is $1,700

Registration will close Oct. 13, 2026 11:59 p.m. CT

 

Questions

Please reach out to Jaclyn Wolf at jaclyn14@ksu.edu with any questions.

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List of topics

  • Overview of sizing and design information for dust collectors, ducting, hoods and fans.
  • Why dust collection is important.  
  • Industrial hygiene and cleanliness, recommendations and practices, government rules and guidelines. 
  • Basics of dust collection at the source: Hood design and airflow requirements.
  • Introduction to ducting design and balancing. 
  • Testing material properties relevant for dust collection and duct design.  
  • Basics of cyclone design and performance. 
  • Particulate air filtration basics and how it works.
  • Air filter/dust collector selection and sizing.
  • Filter media selection, for both filter cloth bags and pleated cartridges.
  • Fan selection and sizing.
  • Dust explosion prevention, hazard analysis and testing.
  • Dust explosion mitigation: isolation, suppression, containment, vent panels, flameless quenching.
  • Filter maintenance recommendations.
  • Extending filter media life and filter media testing.
  • Filter efficiency: Emission calculations for air permit purposes.

Who is it intended for?

Engineers, technicians, maintenance and operations personnel who work with dust collection systems. Sales or Management personnel who are associated with building or designing dust collection systems.

Participants are encouraged to bring their specific questions and issues for discussion.

Format

This is a three-day in-person course held at K-State Olathe, which is located at 22201 W. Innovation Drive, Olathe, KS 66061.

In addition, hands-on demonstrations of conveying and all componentry will occur at one of our company partners. Please note that attendees are responsible for arranging their own transportation to the partner facility, which is located approximately 20 miles from campus.

For safety during these demonstrations, participants are required to wear safety glasses, long pants and closed-toe shoes.

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