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23.09.2021  |  2383x
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Optimal dedusting with pneumatic valves

The new pilot valve box HE 5700 makes it possible: With immediate effect, the filter controls from HESCH can also be integrated as standard in dust extraction systems with pneumatic valves.


Valve controls from HESCH ensure the optimum triggering of compressed air pulses on industrial dust extraction systems, thus enabling highly efficient filter cleaning. Until now, however, the controls could only be installed on systems with pneumatic valves by using special solutions. The reason was that there was no standardized housing solution for the required pilot valves.

Now the HESCH engineers have developed a compact pilot valve box which is suitable for all dust extraction systems with pneumatic valves. This means that the pilot valves and the associated control system can be installed very easily – there is no need for costly special solutions. The pilot valve box fits perfectly into the new generation of modular valve controls from HESCH. It requires significantly less installation space and can be mounted directly near the cleaning valves. This saves users having to lay long compressed air hoses. HESCH is also the only manufacturer on the market to equip its pilot valve boxes with an LED display in the lid. In this way, it is possible to see at a glance whether the valve control is functioning properly.

The pilot valve boxes are available with 4 or 10 pilot valves, in plastic housing or as heavy duty version in aluminium housing.

Company information

AXXERON HESCH electronics GmbH
AXXERON HESCH electronics GmbH
We have been developing and producing control and automation components for over 47 years and have extensive knowledge and experience in industrial network technology (fieldbus technology). In addition, our approximately 90 employees develop and manufacture control systems, measuring devices and control cabinets for the cleaning process of industrial filter systems. Solutions for dedusting technology Filter control systems from AXXERON HESCH are used either for automated jet pulse cleaning by means of compressed air blasts or mechanical vibration cleaning (shaker filters) in industrial dedusting systems. From small controllers for bunker top filters and industrial extractors to large filter system controllers such as those used in cement and power plants - we have a wide range of products and offer the right product for every application. * Simple installation and fast commissioning * Flexible installation - supplied in a compact housing or in a standard rail version * For controlling 1-1024 valves * In ATEX zone 22 (dust) and approved for outdoor operation Control systems from HESCH feature valve monitoring, cyclical cleaning and post-cleaning. We also supply products for efficient differential pressure-controlled cleaning, which extend the service life of the filter media through optimised cleaning intervals and increase energy efficiency through lower compressed air consumption. Dedusting systems can be used in a variety of industrial environments, which can differ greatly in terms of their requirements and conditions. Reason enough to contact a professional for valve control when planning a filter system. The use of a HESCH valve control system makes sense both for new systems and for retrofitting existing fabric filter systems.
Last update: 03.05.2024

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