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Portable HEPA UV Air Purifier WiFi Control Enhanced Indoor Air Quality

Basic Information
Place of Origin: GUANGDONG,CHINA
Brand Name: CUSTOMIZATION
Certification: CB CE ETL+CETL ROHS
Model Number: A07
Minimum Order Quantity: 500pcs
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: CARTONS 330*330*635MM 430PCS/900PCS/1130PCS/1430PCS
Delivery Time: 30-45 days
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 50000 pcs per month
Name: Hepa UV Air Purifier Model: A07
Function: WiFi Air Purifier Material: High Quality ABS Plastic
Filter Style: Hepa Filter Usage: Home Bedroom Office Hospital
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HEPA UV Air Purifier WiFi Control

 

Enhanced Indoor Air Quality with HEPA UV Air Purifier Portable WiFi Control

 

 

 

Hepa UV Air Purifier Description

 

Name  Hepa UV Air Purifier
Model A07
Power 40W
Voltage 100-240V
CADR 300m³/h
N.W/G.W 4.54KG/5.9KG
Color Ivory white(Customization)
Sensor Dust Infrared Sensor

 

 

 

About Hepa UV Air Purifier

 

A HEPA UV air purifier combines two key technologies to improve indoor air quality: High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filtration and ultraviolet (UV) germicidal irradiation. Let's explore how each of these functions works:
HEPA Filtration: HEPA filters are highly efficient at capturing and trapping airborne particles, including dust, allergens, pet dander, pollen, mold spores, and some bacteria and viruses. These filters are designed to remove particles as small as 0.3 microns with an efficiency of 99.97%. HEPA filters work by using a dense mat of fibers that create a labyrinth-like structure, allowing air to pass through while capturing and trapping particles. This filtration process helps to improve overall air quality by reducing the presence of harmful particles.
UV Germicidal Irradiation: Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation, commonly known as UV-C light, is a technique used to kill or deactivate microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and mold spores. UV-C light has a specific wavelength that disrupts the DNA and RNA of these microorganisms, rendering them unable to reproduce and causing their demise. When integrated into an air purifier, UV-C lamps are strategically positioned to expose the air passing through the system to this germicidal light. This process helps to eliminate or reduce the concentration of harmful microorganisms in the air.
By combining HEPA filtration and UV germicidal irradiation, a HEPA UV air purifier can effectively remove both particulate matter and microorganisms from the air. The HEPA filter captures and traps particles, while the UV-C light works to neutralize harmful microorganisms. This dual approach helps to create a healthier indoor environment by reducing the presence of allergens, pollutants, and potentially harmful bacteria and viruses. It's important to note that UV-C light should be used in conjunction with other air purification technologies and is not a standalone solution for air purification.

 

 

New Product With Six Sensors!

 

CO2 Sensor: This sensor measures the level of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air. High levels of CO2 can indicate poor ventilation or the presence of other pollutants, which can affect indoor air quality and cause discomfort or health issues.
Humidity Sensor: The humidity sensor measures the amount of moisture present in the air. Maintaining an optimal humidity level is important for comfort and to prevent issues like mold growth. Too high or too low humidity levels can contribute to respiratory problems or damage to furniture and other items.
TVOC Sensor: Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCs) are organic chemicals that can be released from various sources like paints, cleaning products, and building materials. TVOC sensors detect and measure the presence of these compounds, helping to identify potential indoor pollutants.
Temperature Sensor: The temperature sensor measures the ambient temperature of the room. It allows the air purifier to adjust its operation based on the temperature conditions and can contribute to a more comfortable indoor environment.
Formaldehyde Sensor: Formaldehyde is a common indoor air pollutant found in building materials, furniture, and household products. The formaldehyde sensor detects and measures the levels of this chemical, which can be harmful if present in high concentrations.
Dust Sensor: The dust sensor detects and measures the amount of particulate matter or dust present in the air. This information helps to determine the effectiveness of the air purifier in removing dust particles, which can cause respiratory issues and allergies.
By incorporating these six sensors, the air purifier can gather comprehensive data about the indoor air quality and make adjustments to provide the best purification and filtration performance. This ensures that the air you breathe is clean, healthy, and free from potential pollutants.

 

 

 

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