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At VIMAX, we design advanced Electrostatic Dust Collection Systems to meet the highest standards of air quality and process control. Using electrostatic technology, these systems charge and capture dust particles through high-voltage fields — making them ideal for ultra-clean industrial environments such as cleanrooms, electronics manufacturing, pharmaceutical plants, and food processing.

Built for precision, efficiency, and reliability, this system is a critical solution for industries where even microscopic dust can compromise product integrity.

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FAQs About Electrostatic Dust Collector

An electrostatic dust collector, also known as an electrostatic precipitator (ESP), is a filterless device that removes fine particles like dust and smoke from air or gas using electrical charges.

Unlike traditional filters that physically block particles, an ESP acts like a “virtual dust magnet” by inducing an electrostatic charge on the particles, causing them to stick to collection plates.

Unlike baghouse filters that use fabric to physically block dust, an ESP uses electricity to charge particles and attract them to collection plates. This allows for much lower resistance to airflow and the ability to handle much higher temperatures.

Yes. One of the primary advantages of an ESP is its ability to operate in extreme heat (up to 400°C – 500°C), making it ideal for power plants and smelting operations where fabric filters would burn.

Standard ESPs are designed for dry dust. However, Wet ESPs (WESP) are available specifically to handle sticky, moist, or oily particulates by using water to wash the collection plates instead of mechanical “rapping” (shaking).

Extremely. It is one of the most effective ways for heavy industries (Coal, Cement, Steel) to meet strict international emission standards and reduce their carbon footprint.