The body mechanical principles:
Thermal motion is produced by miniscule aerosol particles as a result of centrifugal force on the air current when larger oil drops in an oil mist begin to sink upon impact. As random particles travel from high-density region to low-density region, high-density oil mist is pulled by way of tangential force from the air-flow vortex and assembled as a result of the traction force generated by negative pressure back-flow. On the other hand, low-density oil mist coagulates as a result of rectification, interception and dispersion movement of the continuous and non-continuous handling unit to form liquid state which will then be returned to the collection tray for repeated use. As a result of Vander Waals force, the oil mist which has undergone continuous treatment will eventually discharge clean gas at the terminal.