In recent years, dust pollution has become a key focus of environmental inspections, especially in industrial production where large amounts of dust and particulates adhere to the leaves of greenery on both sides of factories. This severely hampers the photosynthetic absorption and conversion, leading to reduced growth of ecological vegetation and biodiversity. This is a form of damage to the ecological environment. Moreover, some dust particles contain corrosive chemicals that can cause significant damage to machinery and equipment made of metal. Dust is easily dispersed, and if there's too much dust in the gaps of various machine parts, it can accelerate wear and tear, cause some parts to clog and fail to operate, reduce production efficiency, shorten the lifespan of equipment, and increase investment in maintenance and care. This is an outcome that no factory or enterprise wants to see. Therefore, many factories have started using dust suppression equipment.



































