Filtration Technologies in Air Purifiers

Filtration Technologies in Air Purifiers

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The specific filtration technologies employed by the air purifier to remove pollutants, allergens, and other particles from the air. This may include various filter types and additional purification methods.
  • Carbon: Air purifiers with carbon filters for odor and gas removal
  • Activated Carbon: Air purifiers using activated carbon to remove odors and gases
  • Electrostatic: Electrostatic air purifiers use an electric charge to attract and capture airborne particles.
  • GermShield: GermShield technology in air purifiers targets and eliminates airborne germs and bacteria.
  • HEPA H13: HEPA H13 filters remove 99.95% of particles as small as 0.1 microns, providing superior air purification.
  • HEPA Filtration: HEPA filtration removes 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns, ensuring high-quality air purification.
  • HEPASilent Ultra: HEPASilent Ultra technology offers advanced, ultra-quiet air purification through combined electrostatic and mechanical filtration.
  • Ion Generator: Ion generators release charged particles to attract and remove airborne contaminants, improving air quality.
  • Ionic Filtration: Ionic filtration uses electrically charged ions to remove airborne particles, enhancing air purification.
  • Plasma: Ionization technology that charges particles for easier capture
  • Catalytic: Catalytic air purifiers use chemical reactions to break down pollutants into harmless substances.
  • H11 HEPA: H11 HEPA filters remove 95% of particles as small as 0.1 microns, providing high-efficiency air purification.
  • H13 True HEPA: H13 True HEPA filters remove 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns, providing exceptional air purification.
  • HEPASilent Technology: HEPASilent Technology combines electrostatic charging and HEPA filtration for efficient and quiet air cleaning.
  • Carbon Filter: Carbon filters in air purifiers effectively remove odors, gases, and VOCs from the air.
  • H13 HEPA: H13 HEPA filters remove 99.95% of particles as small as 0.1 microns, offering superior air purification.
  • HEPA: HEPA filters remove 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns, providing highly effective air purification.
  • HyperHEPA: HyperHEPA technology captures ultrafine particles down to 0.003 microns, providing superior air purification.
  • Ionizer: Ionizers emit charged particles to attract and remove airborne contaminants, improving indoor air quality.
  • Medical Grade H13 HEPA: Medical Grade H13 HEPA filters remove 99.95% of particles as small as 0.1 microns, offering hospital-level air purification.
  • NanoProtect HEPA: Advanced HEPA technology with nanofibers for enhanced particle capture
  • PECO: Photo Electrochemical Oxidation technology for destroying pollutants at molecular level
  • Photocatalyst: Light-activated technology that breaks down airborne pollutants
  • Cold Catalyst: Cold catalyst filters decompose harmful gases and odors at room temperature without producing ozone.
  • HEPASilent: HEPASilent technology combines electrostatic and mechanical filtration for efficient and quiet air purification.
  • Medical Grade True HEPA: Highest-quality HEPA filter for capturing 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns
  • Plasma Ion: Advanced ionization for improved particle removal and air cleaning
  • Plasma Ion Technology: Plasma ion technology in air purifiers uses charged particles to remove contaminants from the air
  • UV-C: UV-C light in air purifiers kills bacteria and viruses by damaging their DNA
  • SpiralAir: SpiralAir technology uses a spiral airflow pattern for efficient air purification
  • Streamer Technology: Streamer Technology uses high-speed electrons to decompose harmful substances in the air
  • Zeolite: Zeolite in air purifiers absorbs odors and harmful gases through its porous structure
  • Plasmacluster Ion: Plasmacluster Ion technology releases positive and negative ions to neutralize airborne contaminants
  • Pre-Filter: Pre-filters capture large particles before air reaches main filter, extending filter life
  • True HEPA: True HEPA filters remove 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns from the air
  • Washable Filter: Washable filters in air purifiers can be cleaned and reused, reducing replacement costs
  • PlasmaTrue: PlasmaTrue technology uses ionization to clean air and remove pollutants effectively
  • PlasmaWave: PlasmaWave technology creates hydroxyl radicals to break down airborne pollutants
  • UV-C Light: UV-C Light in air purifiers uses ultraviolet radiation to destroy microorganisms
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