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Types of industrial vacuum cleaners
An industrial vacuum cleaner is an important device in the cleaning industry that is used to clean and collect dust particles, dirt and other pollution in industrial and commercial environments. The types of industrial vacuum cleaners are very diverse and are categorized based on different needs and features. Below are some types of industrial vacuum cleaners:
1. Dry industrial vacuum cleaner: This type of vacuum cleaner is used to collect dust and dry particles. They are usually equipped with a dry collection tank and special filters to prevent return dust discharge.
2. Wet industrial vacuum cleaner: This type of vacuum cleaner is used to collect water, wet stains and wet particles. They are usually equipped with a water collection tank or separate equipment to collect and recover separate liquids.
3. Dust and water industrial vacuum cleaner: This type of vacuum cleaner has the ability to collect dust and water or other liquids at the same time. They are usually equipped with a dry collection tank and a combined liquid collection tank for simultaneous use of water and soil.
4. Industrial battery vacuum cleaner: This type of vacuum cleaner works by using batteries instead of general electricity. They give users the ability to move freely through the battery and are suitable for environments where access to electricity is difficult or where free movement is required.
5. Closed industrial vacuum cleaner: This type of vacuum cleaner has a strong closing feature and is resistant to dust and microscopic particles. They are used in order to work in environments that need to maintain hygiene and prevent the spread of dust. Also, based on the size and shape, there are other types of industrial vacuum cleaners that meet the needs. And special uses are used. Each type of industrial vacuum cleaner is designed for different applications and provides various capabilities and functions in industrial cleaning. Contact us for consultation and product purchase.


