-> An industrial exhaust fan is designed to remove air, heat, and fumes from a workspace, while a centrifugal fan uses centrifugal force to move air efficiently through ducts or systems. Centrifugal fans are commonly used in dust collection and ventilation systems requiring high pressur
-> A cyclone dust collector primarily separates larger dust particles using centrifugal force. It is not effective for fine particles like PM2.5. To remove PM2.5 efficiently, a bag filter or electrostatic precipitator should be used after the cyclone stage
-> A gas scrubber is typically used to treat acidic or chemical exhaust gases such as SO₂, HCl, NH₃, and VOCs. Depending on the scrubbing solution and design, it can also capture particulates and neutralize harmful emissions from industrial processes
-> An industrial mixer is suitable for surface or tank-level mixing in chemical or wastewater treatment systems, while a submersible mixer is ideal for continuous agitation in deep tanks or equalization basins to prevent sedimentation
-> A high-quality submersible mixer typically lasts between 5 to 10 years, depending on material quality, operating conditions, and maintenance frequency. Using stainless steel materials and regular servicing can extend the mixer’s lifetime
-> A belt filter press can process between 5 to 50 cubic meters of sludge per day, depending on sludge concentration, belt width, and machine capacity. Proper conditioning and polymer dosing improve dehydration efficiency
-> Yes, a DAF system is highly effective in separating oil, grease, and suspended solids from food-processing wastewater. By injecting microbubbles, it floats contaminants to the surface for removal, improving overall treatment efficiency