An industrial cyclone vacuum uses the principle of centrifugal force to separate larger dust and debris particles from the air before they reach the main filter. The dust-laden air enters tangentially into a conical chamber (cyclone), creating a vortex. Heavier particles, due to inertia, are pushed against the walls and fall into a collection container below, while the cleaner air continues toward the filter. This system extends filter life, reduces cleaning or replacement frequency, and maintains more consistent suction power, making it especially useful for collecting large volumes of material or abrasive dust.