Laser smoke purifiers have been increasingly popular in recent years, primarily used in industrial sectors such as laser marking, cutting, and engraving. But do you know about the working principles of laser smoke purifiers and how to choose the right filter? Today, let's explore this topic together.
Section 1: Explanation of Laser Smoke Purifier
Laser smoke purifiers are devices that collect suspended dust and mist from gases, commonly referred to as dust collectors. Examples include various textile filters, self-priming spray dust collectors, and Venturi washers. The equipment used to collect dust in electrostatic precipitators is also known as a dust collector.
Secondly, the operational principle of the laser smoke purifier.
The laser smoke purifier is categorized into industrial, high-pressure, and electrostatic types. For instance, the operation principle of a high-pressure dust collector: dusty gas enters the equipment through the intake port at the top, then passes through a high-pressure cyclone separator where the spiral direction of the dusty gas is adjusted along the axis, rotating downward. Centrifugal force is utilized to remove coarser dust particles, and the initial dust concentration entering the electric field is controlled. Subsequently, the gas enters the electric field through the lower hopper. Due to the larger cross-sectional area of the ash hopper compared to the inner tube cutoff, according to the principle of constant torque, the radial and axial wind speeds decrease sharply, resulting in a zero-speed interface. Heavier dust particles fall into the ash hopper, reducing the dust concentration entering the electric field. Low-concentration dusty gas condenses on the anode and cathode plates, and the collected dust is transported away after being carbonized and sealed in the ash disposal equipment. To prevent secondary dust generation in the ash due to the vibration of the inner tube cyclone separator and electric field plates, spaced cones are set in the lower ash hopper.
Section 3: Laser Smoke Purifier Application Industries
The laser smoke purifier is widely used in industries such as powder, chemical, metal processing, and wooden furniture manufacturing.
How to Select a Laser Smoke Purifier
When selecting a laser smoke purifier, the first priority is to choose a unit that meets your company's requirements, including specifications such as power, air handling capacity, filter area, and static pressure. Additionally, consider the price to select performance; opt for a purifier that offers better value than a laser smoke purifier.





