Views: 8 Author: Siben Publish Time: 2025-01-07 Origin: Site
Industrial vacuum cleaners are widely used in industrial, construction, and commercial cleaning. Their working principle is sophisticated and efficient.
The core component, the fan system, is driven by a high-performance motor. The fan impeller rotates at a high speed (it can reach thousands or even tens of thousands of revolutions per minute), rapidly expelling air and creating a low-pressure area inside and around the suction port. Due to the pressure difference, outside air rushes into the vacuum cleaner from the suction nozzle, carrying dust, debris, and other pollutants.
The air containing pollutants that enters the interior first passes through a pre-filter to intercept large particles, and then goes through the main filtration system, such as a HEPA filter, which can capture tiny dust particles. The cleaned air is discharged, and the pollutants are collected in the dust collector. Some industry vacuum cleaners adopt a wet-dry separation air-path design to handle cleaning in humid environments.
In industrial scenarios, it cleans production debris and dust. After construction, it removes garbage. In commercial places, it conducts deep cleaning. Relying on its unique principle, the industrial vacuum cleaner has become a reliable choice for deep cleaning, improving cleaning efficiency and quality, and maintaining environmental hygiene.