Conventionally, cartridge filters are cleaned by reverse pulse jet system. Reverse pulse jet system releases a high pressure jet of air inside the cartridge. The shock generated by the air blast dislodges the powder deposited on the outer surface of the cartridge. The shock of air in this cleaning mechanism never reaches the bottom section of the cartridge filters. The powder will accumulate on the cartridge and will result in higher pressure drop and powder will escape out of the booth into the atmosphere. While rotating wing cleaning mechanism will purge the air uniformly throughout the height of the cartridge and will keep the cartridge clean all the time. With Rotating Wing Cleaning Mechanism no powder will escape out in the atmosphere.