👉 A collection fluid, often used in industrial and medical applications, is a substance designed to attract and hold onto particles, dust, or other materials through electrostatic attraction. These fluids typically consist of a mixture of water and electrolytes that create an ionic charge, which is then neutralized by a collection medium. When applied to a surface, the fluid's charged particles adhere to the surface, forming a thin film that effectively captures and retains contaminants. This mechanism is highly efficient for cleaning and maintaining hygiene in environments like manufacturing plants, hospitals, and laboratories, where precise control over particle removal is crucial.