A. Material of dust collector: On the barrel body, industrial dust collectors generally use metal shells, while commercial dust collectors are mostly made of polyethylene materials.
B. Capacity: Industrial dust collectors are mostly used in the industrial field, usually producing a large amount of waste, so the capacity of the garbage bin is larger than that of ordinary ones when designing. Commercial dust collectors are much smaller.
C. Power supply: Industrial dust collectors usually use a 380V power supply due to their long service life; Due to differences in usage time and environment, it is generally recommended to use 220V civil electricity for commercial dust collectors.
D. Wind force: Wind force directly affects the suction force of dust collectors, and industrial dust collectors require strong suction force because the garbage they clean is relatively heavy. However, commercial dust collectors are often designed with relatively small suction forces due to different application ranges.
E. Filter screen: The filtration accuracy of industrial dust collectors is much more precise than that of commercial dust collectors, and the filter screens used by different brands also vary.
F. Usage time: Commercial dust collectors generally have a usage time of approximately 1 to 3 hours, while industrial dust collectors can mostly be used continuously for 24 hours.