
Vertical Cartridge Filter Dust Collector
Filter dry, free-flowing dust with Sly VCFs.
Vertical Cartridge Filter Collector
Gravity works in your favor with the Vertical Cartridge filters, allowing dust and debris to fall off rather than gathering on the cartridge’s filter media. VCFs are ideal for many applications where the dust is dry and free-flowing.
Dirty air is pulled in from ductwork, and particulates are captured. Clean air is pulled through the filter media and into the clean air plenum, then exits the collector and goes to the return air duct.
Dirty air is pulled in from ductwork, and the filters capture particulates. The clean air is pulled through the filter media and into the clean air plenum. The air then exits the collector and goes to the return air duct. Compressed air pulses into the filter, cleaning it from the inside out. The dust cake built on the filter is then knocked down into the grating below or a hopper.

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Features & Benefits
- High-powered pulse cleaning system blows dust off filters to extend filter life.
- No outside bolts help inhibit rust
- Even filter loading eliminates the need to rotate dirty filters.
- Quick open, tool-less doors provide convenient access
- Factory tested and installed cleaning system expedites start-up.
- Lift rail door stop keeps doors from closing if rails are not in the proper upright position.
- Double gasket design ensures a tight filter seal.
- Anti-ramp rails provide the proper filter alignment to prevent overlapping.
vcf Options
- 800 sq.ft. – 48,000 sq.ft. Filter Options
- Dust Level Sensor
- Indirect and Direct Release Systems
- Configurable Hopper Slope/Discharge
- Platform, Straight, or Perimeter Access

Filter Design
Quick-open toolless doors provide simple access to the vertical cartridge filters for maintenance and changeouts. The filters are completely grounded and feature a double-gasketed design for a tight, precise fit.
VCF: Vertical Cartridge Filter
Featured Resources
Dry Dust Collection Handbook
Preventing product contamination and ensuring worker safety are paramount to manufacturing or processing operations. Growing awareness of the impact of air pollution on health and the environment is driving demand for dust collection systems, so you must know how to navigate industry regulations and solve key challenges.
Dry Dust Collector Buyer’s Guide
Demand for dust collection systems is being fueled by growing consumer awareness of the impact of air pollution on health and the environment combined with rapid urbanization and industrialization. A variety of dry dust collection options are available on the market, some of which are optimized for specific industries or applications.
How to Design a Dust Collection System
Dust collection systems are essential for many industrial facilities to adhere to clean air standards set by the Federal Clean Air Act, OSHA, and MSHA. Companies also benefit, as clean air results in healthier employees, which increases productivity and employee morale. Designing a system requires a comprehensive look at all of the application’s specifics and environmental requirements.


