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The 5 major categories of industrial dust collectors
The places where industrial dust vacuum cleaners appear are closely related to our lives, generally used in hotels for room cleaning, daily cleaning in office buildings, and home cleaning services. However, industrial vacuum cleaners are typically found in factories, large manufacturing plants, or municipal road repairs, with a significant usage rate, but they are rarely seen in daily life. So, what types and requirements do industrial vacuum cleaners have? Let's understand the following knowledge points to distinguish them from household and commercial vacuum cleaners, and explore the five major categories of industrial dust vacuum cleaners together!
Industrial dust vacuum cleaners are simple and easy to understand, as they are related to daily life. The scope of industrial vacuum cleaners will expand. Firstly, the usage areas of industrial vacuum cleaners are concentrated, mostly in factories. However, factories are a general term for various manufacturers, and there are several types of industrial vacuum cleaners used. Let's take a look at the main classifications of industrial vacuum cleaners:
Industrial dust vacuum cleaner - Explosion-proof system
Manufacturing plants prioritize safety during the production process. The primary conditions are explosion-proof, fire-proof, and flame-retardant elements. Therefore, some precision chemical plants, oil processing plants, etc., must use explosion-proof industrial vacuum cleaners. Explosion-proof industrial vacuum cleaners require two conditions: an explosion-proof motor and an explosion-proof electrical box. Additionally, the explosion-proof rating of the industrial vacuum cleaner used must meet relevant industry standards.
Industrial dust vacuum cleaner - Textile category
Explosion-proof industrial vacuum cleaners are not suitable for textile factories. Industrial vacuum cleaners used in industries such as textile mills, shoe factories, and garment factories have high requirements for the filtration layer, with a focus on the precision of filtering dust. Generally, industrial vacuum cleaners used in textile factories are equipped with multiple filtration devices or HEPA filters. When vacuuming dust and lint, the filtration precision should generally be above 0.UM, with an efficiency of over 99.9%.
Industrial dust vacuum cleaners not only have requirements for dust filtration, but also the suction ports of this type of vacuum cleaner are generally larger in diameter and capacity than those used in other types of factories. This is mainly influenced by the materials being absorbed. Consider this: the daily waste generated in textile factories includes cotton and lint, which can take up a large area when mixed. Therefore, industrial vacuum cleaners used in textile factories mainly feature high filtration precision, large diameter, and large dust capacity.
Industrial dust vacuum cleaner - Dry waste, wet waste
Not all waste dust generated in factories is dry. For those dealing with household paper, furniture factories, and pharmaceutical companies, moisture and water pollution are unacceptable. Especially in pharmaceutical companies, where the quality of medicines is life-related, any changes due to moisture can endanger lives. Therefore, industrial vacuum cleaners used in pharmaceutical companies must not only absorb waste but also be capable of handling moist waste and be corrosion-resistant. (Moist waste includes water pollution, oil stains, liquid metal shavings, etc.)
Wet and dry industrial dust vacuum cleaner - Industrial vacuum cleaner - 380V and 220V
Because not all factories are large, and some small factories have just been established with limited production areas, the voltage used is not always 380V; residential power consumption is 220V. Therefore, the requirements for vacuum cleaners in factories must meet both industrial and household standards. The main difference between 220V and 380V industrial vacuum cleaners is the voltage; otherwise, they are quite similar. The 380V industrial vacuum cleaner is just a simple classification within industrial vacuum cleaners. Compared to household and commercial vacuum cleaners, the knowledge and technology of industrial vacuum cleaners cannot be explained in just a few sentences. If you want to learn more about commercial and industrial vacuum cleaners, please follow Changhuai, Environmental Protection.
The above introduces the five major classifications of industrial dust vacuum cleaners. If you need to know more, feel free to contact us!