What is Electrostatic Filter? How does it work?
Electrostatic filters are used in food and industrial facilities to filter the gases formed during the manufacturing stages.
►Kebab stoves,
►Rotary stoves,
►Mangals,
►Grids,
►Ovens,
►Kitchens
►Food halls,
►Industrial presses,
►Laser cutting machines,
►Welding machines,
►Injection machines,
►Digital printing centers,
►Matbans,
►All industrial machinery,
►Labs
► Like Smoking Rooms
► They are used in all machines and areas where smoke is not desired.
Electrostatic filters, which are made of metal material and have a special design, work on the principle that charged particles in the air are caught by the plates by the electrostatic attraction force by taking advantage of the high voltage field created between the plates. Particle capture capacities are very high.
High voltage units provide particle capture capability to electrostatic filters. Operating in the range of 12 – 18 kV, these units provide the planned voltage between the plates.
Dirty air drawn by the fan passes through a washable metal pre-filter. This filter traps coarse dust and oil particles. Then, the oil, smoke and soot in the air coming to the electrostatic filter, which operates according to the principle of ionizing the particles, is negatively charged with the high voltage charge. While the negatively charged dirty air passes through the positively charged area in the second stage, the oil, smoke and soot particles in the air are strongly attracted by the collector plates and adhered to the filter surface. Dirty air entering the electrostatic filter comes out cleaned.
You can clean dirty electrostatic filters and use them for years.
Electrostatic filters are efficient in filtering smoke up to 99%.