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Filter Bag Vacuum Cleaners,
Bag Less Vacuum Cleaners, HEPA Vacuum Cleaners - A Vacuum Cleaner Guide
When it comes to vacuum cleaners the two main
types of upright vacuums are vacuum cleaners that use bags and vacuum
cleaners that don't. These two types of vacuums work on the same principal
of suction but differ in the types of filtration systems they have on board.
Filtration in vacuum cleaners is the separation of air from debris as the
air is forced through the filtration system core.
Vacuum cleaners that use filter bags have a system where the debris is
sucked up from the flooring and the filter bag allows air to pass through
and traps the debris in the bag separating the debris from the air. Vacuum
filter cleaner bags are usually made out of layered paper or a mixture of
blown polypropylene and paper that is statically charged to attract dust.
Vacuum filter bags have the ability to remove sub micro pollutants from the
air preserving the breathing environment. The great feature about filter
bags is that no matter how much debris you are vacuuming they are guaranteed
to trap up to 95% of the debris moving through the vacuum filtration system.
The downside to filter bag vacuum cleaners is the actual cost of the filter
bags themselves. Vacuum filter bags usually range from 5 to 100 dollars a
pack depending on the filtration efficiency and the size and style of bag.
Cyclonic and bag less vacuum cleaners use almost the same system as the
filter bags but uses a canister to trap the debris instead of a filter. Once
the debris is trapped, the canister can be removed and emptied. In cyclonic
vacuum cleaners motors create a vortex within the canister. As the debris
and air are drawn up through the canister the heavy particles move to the
outside walls and are dropped to the bottom of the canister. The clean air
then moves through the motor and out the vacuum cleaner exhaust. Cyclonic
vacuums are great for normal vacuuming conditions but can have difficulties
in extremely dusty environments. If too much dust is sucked into the
cyclonic vacuum at once it can overload and slowdown the vortex effect and
dust particles can be released through the exhaust. The upside to a cyclonic
vacuum cleaner is that they will save you money over time in vacuum cleaner
bags which can result in a savings of up to 50 dollars a year.
(HEPA) High Efficiency Particulate Air vacuum cleaners use a filter that can
operate at 99.97% efficiency and remove particles up to .3 microns from the
exhaust air. These types of vacuum cleaners are used to maintain optimum
indoor air quality where it is needed. HEPA vacuum cleaners come in many
styles including upright vacuum cleaners, back pack vacuums and wet dry
vacuum models. HEPA vacuums are perfect for final construction cleanup where
dust is an issue or clean rooms where constant air purity is needed. HEPA
vacuums are the perfect vacuum if you have allergy problems indoors and can
cut down indoor allergens up to 50%. The downside to HEPA vacuums are the
cost of the filters. Some HEPA filters can cost up to 100 dollars and may
need to be replaced as much as every two months.

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