Home Customized UV Air Sterilizer For Dust WiFi Control Air Purifier
Home UV Air Sterilizer Purification System Purifier For Dust Removal
UV Air Sterilizer Description
| · Model : XT-C05 | · Voltage:220V50Hz |
| · Color : White / Custom | · Fan Speed:3 gears |
| · Power:95W | · Applicable Area:42m² |
| · Motor: Pure copper AC motor | · CADR:350m³/h |
| · Color : White / Custom | · Noise : <= 35~60dB |
| · PM2.5 Dust infrared sensor | · G.W. : 10.5kg , N.W. : 8.8kg |
UV Air Sterilizer Quick Destails:
. Toluene Formaldehyde removal
. Plasma ion disinfection
. UV sterilizer
. Activated Carbon filter
. Product size: 390*230*625mm
. Filter Size:479.5*330.5*51mm
· PM2.5 real-time monitoring digital display
· Intelligent mode
· Optional Display mode/LED touch screen display
· Sleep mode/silent mode
· Child lock function
UV Air Sterilizer Details Parameters
· Formaldehyde Purification Principle : Activated Carbon
· Standard Color:Frosted silver+black (customized color)
. Staphylococcus albus: 99.60%
. Escherichia coli: 99.70%
. Candida albicans: 99.80%
. EU Certificates(SGS-CB/CE-LVD-EMC/TUV-ROHS/NB-RED directive/UV optical radiation); North America Certificates(ETL+CETL Ozone Test/ITS)
Do air purifiers make you healthier?
Studies have shown that air purifiers with HEPA filters reduce the outdoor air pollution that comes inside of your home, by 23%. This means that air purifiers also reduce your chances of being affected by air pollution and its related health-problems (like cancer, respiratory diseases, kidney problems...)
Types of Air Purifiers
Different types of air purifiers use different technology to clean the air.
HEPA: HEPA stands for “high efficiency particulate air.” A HEPA filter is a multi-layered filter that captures particles down to 0.3 microns in size. The filter is pleated and held together with a metal frame.
Activated Carbon Technology: Air purifiers that use activated carbon technology in their filters have special properties that remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs), odors, and gas pollutants.
UV Technology: Air purifiers that use ultraviolet (UV) light use short-wave ultraviolet light (UV-C light) to deactivate pathogens like mold, bacteria, and viruses.
Negative Ion: Also known as an ionizer air purifier, these types of air purifiers use a high voltage electrical charge to attract particles to each other and clean the air. Depending on the air purifier, some use a fan, while others don’t and leave the charged particles to end up on the floor or curtains.
Ozone: Ozone can be harmful and, according to the EPA, ozone being labeled and sold as a type of air purifier isn’t truthful. Small doses of ozone that are inhaled can cause throat irritation, shortness of breath, coughing, and chest pains.
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