Place of Origin: | FOSHAN,CHINA |
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Brand Name: | Customized |
Certification: | ETL CETL ROHS FCC CB CE |
Model Number: | XT-KJ1200 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 500pcs |
Price: | Negotiable |
Packaging Details: | CARTONS 565*460*940MM 20 GP:80 pcs 40 GP:160 pcs 40 HQ:160 pcs 45 HQ:240 pcs |
Delivery Time: | 30-45 days |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Supply Ability: | 50000 pcs per month |
Name: | Home Air Purifiers | Model: | XT-KJ1200 |
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Motor: | Nidec DC Motor | Sensor: | Duct Infrared Sensor |
Function: | Fog Free Humidifier | Material: | ABS Plastic |
High Light: | 2.5L Humidifier Home Air Purifiers,Home Air Purifiers With DC Motor |
Fog Free 2.5L Humidifier Home Air Purifiers With Nidec DC Motor
Home Air Purifiers Description
Name | Home Air Purifiers |
Model | XT-KJ1200 |
Sensor | Dust Infrared Sensor |
Motor | Nidec DC Motor |
Voltage | 100-240V |
Power | 240W |
Product Size | 484.5*359*857MM |
Packing Size | 565*460*950MM |
Home Air Purifiers Function
1. Support air purification/anion/uv/sterilization purification /PM2.5 particle purification/water curtain humidification /WiFi remote control
2. Support filter replacement reminder
3. Support wall hanging mode can be hung on the wall
4. Support PM2.5 digital real-time monitoring display
5. Support intelligent automatic mode/timing mode
6. Support LED touch screen display
7. Support sleep/mute mode
8. Support WiFi remote control
9. Support child lock function
10. Suitable place: living room/conference room/hotel/nursing home (wall hanging support)
Home Air Purifiers Parameters
1.Rated full power: 240W
2.AC Voltage: 100-240V/50/6Hz
3.Wind speed: five speed (Nidec DC motor, Japan)
4.Applicable area: 240m³
5.Particulate clean air CADR: 1800m³/h
Sleep file: 539.1m³/h
6.Klebsiella pneumoniae: 99.99%
7.Air natural bacteria removal rate: 99.75%
UV wavelength: 253.7nm.
Uv lamp power: 35W
UV illuminance: 99uW /cm²
8.Standard color: frosted white + black (customizable)
9.Sensor type: dust infrared sensor
About Home Air Purifiers
At the start of the pandemic, worried people were - understandably - looking for products to reduce the risk of getting Covid-19, and we saw a spike in online traffic for air purifiers.
Nearly two years on and concerns about contracting the virus have dropped considerably. This is largely thanks to a successful vaccination programme that's provided higher protection from serious symptoms, and a greater understanding of the virus itself.
All the same, nobody wants to be unwell if they can avoid it, and avoiding contracting the virus will still be important to many.
But while recent studies have indicated that air purifiers can reduce traces of airborne viruses such as Covid-19, the advice we gave two years ago remains the same: you shouldn't solely rely on an air purifier to filter out coronavirus in your home. Ventilation and good hygiene practices (such as frequent hand washing) remain the most effective ways to protect yourself.
What we do know is that air purifiers can potentially help improve your air quality in other ways. Read on to find out more about the latest research on coronavirus and air purifiers, plus free ways you can breathe cleaner air at home.
Some purifiers contain activated charcoal, which in theory can help with NO2. But I would not be inclined to trust manufacturer claims, and they don’t seem to have been tested rigorously in settings that would be relevant for home kitchens with gas stoves.
Michael Johnson, senior scientist at Berkeley Air Monitoring Group: While Hepa filters are really good at getting rid of particulate matter, that’s about all they will do. It might increase your ventilation a little just because it’s circulating the air a bit, but they aren’t designed to remove nitrogen dioxide or other gas pollutants.
Elliott Gall, associate professor at Portland State University researching physics and chemistry of indoor air quality: Air cleaners typically move air across mechanical filters that are designed, and usually tested, to remove particles. Particles are solids or liquids suspended in air. Gas stove combustion does generate particles, which an air cleaner with mechanical filters can remove. But stoves also emit other classes of pollutants which we are concerned about, including volatile organic compounds and oxides of nitrogen. These are not removed by mechanical filters. Air cleaners with chemical sorbents, like activated carbon, are more likely to be able to remove these compounds from indoor air.
Will air purifiers at least help reduce other forms of indoor air pollution?
Michael Johnson: There are lots of sources of indoor air pollution in addition to gas stoves. Wildfires can cause outdoor and indoor air quality challenges; smoking is certainly a big one. Other things that can cause indoor pollution include printers and pets, vacuuming and dusting, candles, use of aerosols and incense. Sometimes when you get new furniture or shower curtains they can off-gas and release formaldehyde and other VOCs [volatile organic compounds, which are chemicals released from manufactured products]. Hepa filters will help with any type of dust or particulate matter, but not gases like VOCs or carbon monoxide.