While almost every home boasts a vacuum cleaner of some kind or another, this useful cleaning device has applications outside of its house cleaning duties. With the ubiquity of dirt and dust, particularly in certain industrial environments, there is a great need for vacuums with cleaning ability far more powerful than that offered by a domestic model. It was for this reason that the robust and effective industrial vacuum cleaner was born.
While the domestic vacuum cleaner dates back, in several forms, to the nineteenth century, the industrial version of this machine is a slightly more recent development, finding its origins in the early twentieth century. The specific needs of many the many industrial environments that were emerging at this time created a gap in the market. These developments lead to the birth of a machine powerful and durable enough to safely collect a wide range of debris particles from a varying array of spaces.
Today, industrial vacuums are available in many shapes and makes, offering a cleaning system for most any industrial need. From industrial plants that generate dangerous particles, to hospitals and clean rooms that the highest levels...