In powder coating application, after the paint adheres to the material, some particles remain in the air. These particles are generally large in volume. These particles, which are released after electrostatic powder paint, must be removed from the environment with an efficient dust collection system. These particles are very harmful to human health. Depending on the chemical used, it may cause respiratory, skin and eye problems. Dust and smoke released during the application of electrostatic powder paint are generally corrosive and may have fire and explosion risk depending on the material. In order to minimize these risks during the application of electrostatic powder paint, a healthy working dust collection system is required.