All industrial filters, with time, wear out and become ineffective. Companies have to periodically endure the cost of replacing such industrial filter as drum filters, bag filters, centrifuges and dust filters. What makes the replacement even costlier is that such media are installed in complex systems and the process completely interrupts a company’s operations. Additionally, newly installed dry-industrial filters increase a company’s carbon footprint before they adapt to its systematic functioning. Therefore, apart from the capital cost of buying and installing new filtration devices, the operational costs of firms also spike momentarily. For these reasons, scientists have constantly been working towards figuring out the best practices to make industrial filters last longer and adapt to the ever dynamic legal requirements on emissions. Some of these practices may include: