Dust Collector Purification Principle
Under high-speed motor drive, the fan impeller blades continuously transfer energy to air, accelerating it to high velocity for discharge. Simultaneously, air from the suction section continuously replenishes the impeller, creating an instantaneous vacuum that generates a substantial negative pressure differential with the external atmosphere. This draws dust near the suction inlet into the collector. Inside, air passes through a filter where debris and dust are retained in the storage bin while filtered air is discharged back into the room, completing the entire dust collection process.