Cyclones are incomparable leaders among other air cleaning equipment used to remove particulate matter
(hereinafter PM) from contaminated air streams. Cyclones are relatively inexpensive to construct, have a rather
simple design, and are easy to maintain. Cyclone separators will remain competitive in the market of air cleaning devices for a long time due to their relatively simple design, absence of moving parts and filtering surfaces that
require regular service, comparatively low wind resistance, and high efficiency [1