Asphalt Plant Baghouse
Filtration Solutions

Highly engineered filter bags and baghouse components for drum mix and batch asphalt plants — high-temperature media, multiple fabric treatments, and custom fabrication for any plant configuration.

Asphalt Plant

Baghouse Specialists

High-Temp Media

Fiberglass, Aramid & More

Drum Mix & Batch

Both Plant Types Supported

OEM Replacements

Any Baghouse Brand or Model

Asphalt Plant Filtration Specialists

Asphalt Plant Baghouse Bags That Handle the Heat and the Chemistry

Asphalt plant baghouse systems operate in one of the most demanding filtration environments in any industry. Exhaust gas temperatures can exceed 400°F, gas streams carry a complex mix of fine aggregate dust and asphalt fumes, and the combination of heat, moisture, and chemical exposure puts enormous stress on filter media.

Standard polyester bags fail rapidly in these conditions. American Fabric Filter manufactures highly engineered filter bags specifically designed for asphalt plant baghouse systems — in fiberglass, woven fiberglass, aramid, and specialty treated media that withstand the temperatures and chemistry of both drum mix and batch plant operations. We supply replacement bags for every major baghouse brand and fabricate custom bags for any plant configuration.

  • Custom filter bags for drum mix and batch plant baghouses
  • Fiberglass and woven fiberglass media for high-temperature asphalt applications
  • Aramid (Nomex) bags for extreme temperature and chemical resistance
  • PTFE membrane and specialty fabric treatments for improved performance
  • Acid-resistant and moisture-resistant fabric treatments
  • OEM replacement bags for all major baghouse brands and models
  • Baghouse cages, accessories, and complete baghouse components
Our Core Solutions

Filtration Products Engineered for Asphalt Plant Baghouses

High-Temperature Filter Bags

Fiberglass, woven fiberglass, and aramid (Nomex) filter bags for asphalt plant baghouses operating at elevated temperatures. Available with PTFE membrane, acid-resistant, and moisture-resistant treatments to handle the specific chemistry of asphalt plant exhaust gas streams.

Baghouse Cages & Components

Wire cages, venturis, snap rings, and baghouse accessories for asphalt plant baghouses. We supply complete component sets to make changeover straightforward — the right cage and hardware matched to your bag dimensions and baghouse configuration.

OEM Replacements & Custom Fabrication

OEM replacement filter bags for all major asphalt plant baghouse brands — including older and discontinued models. We also custom-fabricate bags for non-standard configurations, portable plants, and specialty asphalt applications where catalog options don’t fit.

Why American Fabric Filter

The Asphalt Industry’s Trusted
Baghouse Filtration Partner

Media Engineered for Asphalt Plant Temperatures

We stock fiberglass, woven fiberglass, and aramid filter bags rated for the continuous operating temperatures of drum mix and batch asphalt plants. The right media for your specific plant temperature range means longer bag life and fewer unplanned shutdowns.

Fabric Treatments for Asphalt Chemistry

Asphalt plant exhaust contains acids, moisture, and hydrocarbon compounds that degrade untreated filter media. We apply PTFE membrane, acid-resistant, and moisture-resistant treatments to extend bag service life under the specific chemical conditions of your plant’s exhaust stream.

OEM Replacements for Any Baghouse Brand

We supply OEM replacement filter bags for every major asphalt plant baghouse manufacturer — including older and discontinued models. If your original supplier is no longer available, we fabricate a match that performs at least as well.

Bags, Cages & Accessories — One Source

Filter bags, wire cages, venturis, snap rings, and all the components needed for a complete baghouse changeover — sourced from one vendor. Fewer suppliers, simpler procurement, and the confidence that every component is sized to work together.

More Industries We Serve

Specialized Filtration Across Every Sector

Industrial

Carbon Block

Pharmaceutical

Food & Beverage

Commercial

Power & Cogeneration

Plastics

Powder Coating

Woodworking

Aggregate

FAQs

Common Questions About Asphalt Plant Baghouse Filtration

Can’t find what you’re looking for? Our team is ready to help you spec the right solution.

The right media depends on your plant type, operating temperature, and exhaust gas chemistry. Fiberglass felt is the most common media for asphalt plant baghouses due to its high-temperature capability, typically up to around 500°F continuous. Woven fiberglass offers greater dimensional stability for some applications. For plants with higher acid or moisture levels in the exhaust stream, we recommend fabric treatments — PTFE membrane, acid-resistant, or moisture-resistant finishes — to extend service life. Aramid is available for extreme conditions. We’ll assess your plant specifics before recommending.
The most common causes of premature bag failure in asphalt plant baghouses are: incorrect media selection for the operating temperature; condensation caused by bag house temperatures dropping below dew point — which causes acid attack on fiberglass bags; physical abrasion from aggregate carryover; and improper pulse-jet cleaning pressure. We can help you diagnose failure patterns and recommend the right media and treatments to extend service life at your specific plant.
Yes. We supply OEM-compatible replacement filter bags for all major asphalt plant baghouse brands and models — including older and discontinued units. Provide your baghouse make and model, or the dimensions of your existing bags, and we’ll fabricate a direct match or a better-performing upgrade in appropriate media.
Yes. We stock and supply wire cages, venturis, snap rings, and the full range of baghouse accessories needed for a complete changeover. Sourcing bags and cages together from one supplier ensures the hardware matches the bag dimensions — eliminating a common cause of installation problems and early bag failures.
Drum mix plants operate continuously and typically produce a more consistent exhaust stream, while batch plants cycle on and off which can create more temperature variation and a higher risk of condensation events during cooldown. Batch plant baghouses often benefit from additional moisture-resistant treatments to handle these transition periods. We account for your plant type when recommending media and treatments.

Ready to Maximize Your
Asphalt Plant Baghouse Performance?

Tell us about your plant type, baghouse make and model, and operating conditions. We’ll recommend the right filter bag, fabric treatment, and components — free quote, same day.