Hi all,
I am planning in constructing an air filter cleaning jig for my workplace.
These filters get clogged quite quickly and they are not cheap to replace each time they get clogged.
At the time being, we are cleaning these filters with a compressed air gun and a vacuum cleaner, but the process is quite messy.
To make the process a bit easier, I was thinking of doing a jig as shown below, where the filter in mounted in an enclosed polycarbonate housing and compressed air is applied from the top of the enclosure. A vacuum cleaner will then collect the dust from the filter.
Now I have two concerns:
1)Will this process damage the filter, hence making it inefficient?
2)Will applying compressed air to the vacuum cleaner damage it?
I am planning in constructing an air filter cleaning jig for my workplace.
These filters get clogged quite quickly and they are not cheap to replace each time they get clogged.
At the time being, we are cleaning these filters with a compressed air gun and a vacuum cleaner, but the process is quite messy.
To make the process a bit easier, I was thinking of doing a jig as shown below, where the filter in mounted in an enclosed polycarbonate housing and compressed air is applied from the top of the enclosure. A vacuum cleaner will then collect the dust from the filter.
Now I have two concerns:
1)Will this process damage the filter, hence making it inefficient?
2)Will applying compressed air to the vacuum cleaner damage it?
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