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What is the difference between industrial dust collectors and industrial vacuum cleaners?
Industrial dust collectors and industrial vacuum cleaners are both equipment used for environmental cleaning in industries, and they have the same functions.
1. Differences in characteristics
Industrial dust collectors are large in size, have poor mobility, are difficult to install, have low negative pressure, large air volume, and their filtration area is several times that of vacuum cleaners, occupying a large area.
Industrial vacuum cleaners are small in size, easy to move, have strong suction and high negative pressure, and are convenient to work with.
2. Differences in functions
Industrial dust collectors can adsorb smaller particles (0.3-0.5um) and dust suspended in the air.
Industrial vacuum cleaners can absorb heavy and larger waste materials, as well as oil and water, making them convenient and practical.
3. Differences in methods
The multiphase mixture involved in industrial dust removal is called a gas-phase suspension system or aerosol.
Industrial vacuum cleaners use AC power, which has a larger power output.
4. Differences in maintenance
Industrial dust collectors are large in size, have easily damaged components, and are inconvenient to maintain.
Industrial vacuum cleaners have a simple principle, can be disassembled for self-inspection, use imported parts, and are not easily damaged.
5. Differences in price
The price of industrial dust collectors is several times that of industrial vacuum cleaners, and in general, industrial vacuum cleaners can be used as a substitute.