Protecting Industrial PCs from Fine Conductive Dust in CNC Workshops

Protecting Industrial PCs from Fine Conductive Dust in CNC Workshops

por David Chan el May 11, 2026 Categorías: Recursos técnicos

Industrial PCs in CNC workshops can be exposed to conductive dust, oil mist and fine particles. Cooling design must protect electronics while maintaining enough airflow for processors, drives and power components.

Where This Cooling Requirement Appears

This requirement appears in machine controllers, edge computers, HMI cabinets, CNC control boxes and automation panels. The airflow path should reduce particle ingress while keeping service and filter maintenance realistic.

Fan Selection Points

Use filters, positive airflow planning and sealed or semi-sealed cabinet design where possible. Confirm fan type, pressure capability, filter resistance, IP target, cable length and maintenance interval before choosing a model.

RFQ Checklist

  • Dust type, enclosure size and filter or louver plan.
  • Voltage, fan size, airflow direction and static pressure.
  • Temperature rise target, duty cycle and service interval.
  • Connector, cable, label and batch quantity requirements.

Buyer FAQ

Are open fans enough for CNC workshop PCs?

Often no. Fine conductive dust may require filtered airflow, cabinet ventilation planning or a more protected fan configuration.

Can SXDOOL help choose fans for dusty equipment?

Yes. Share dust conditions, enclosure layout and filter resistance so SXDOOL can review suitable fan options.

For model recommendations, samples, datasheets or small-batch custom cooling fan support, contact SXDOOL through the official RFQ page.

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