

Through the vortex electrostatic power supply, negative high voltage is provided to the ESP spike ionization tip, the spike ionization tip generates corona and releases negative ions, which hit the air molecules, generating more negative ions and forming an avalanche effect.
Away from the corona area, the negative ions will be adsorbed by the surrounding air molecules, so that the gas molecules are negatively charged and move towards the positive plates under the action of the strong electric field of spike ionization. The floating oil, mist and dust particles will adhere to the negatively charged air molecules. The oil mist and particles continue to absorb the negatively charged molecules until they are saturated. The oil mist and particles are thus sufficiently negatively charged.
The ESP dust collector generates an alternating electric field through the changing magnetic field made by the ionization section, and the negatively charged oil mist and particles move towards the positive plates under the force of the vortex electric field in the dust collection area and are firmly adsorbed by it.
The unique working principle makes the failure of one ESP cell does not affect the other cells, eliminating fire risks and preventing power supply shocks from dust collection short circuits.
