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Best Pet Hepa UV Air Purifier XT-KJA07 Smart Air Cleaner For Pet Odors
Hepa UV Air Purifier Description
Product Name | Pet Air Purifier |
Product Model | XT-KJA07 |
Voltage | 100-240V |
Power | 40W |
Sensor | Dust Infrared Sensor |
Motor | DC Motor |
Product Size | 306*φ262*536.5mm |
Packing Size | 330*330*635mm |
Hepa UV Air Purifier Function
1. Support air purification PM2.5 particle plasma purification UVC
sterilization
2. Support filter replacement reminder
3. Support 3 speed adjustment
4. Support PM2.5 digital real-time monitoring display
5. Support intelligent automatic mode
6. Support display mode /LED touchscreen display
7. Support sleep mode/silent mode
8. Support child lock function
Hepa UV Air Purifier Parameters
1.Rated power: 40W
2.Voltage: 100-240V/50/60Hz
3.Wind speed: three speed
4.Applicable area: 38m³
5.Particulate clean air CADR: 326m³/h
6.Staphylococcus albus removal rate: 99.9%
7.Air natural bacteria removal rate: 99.35%
8.Coronavirus HCOV-229E removal rate: 99.96%
9.Color: Ivory white (customizable color)
10.Sensor type: Dust infrared sensor
About Hepa UV Air Purifier
There are several types of air purifiers available on the market,
each utilizing different technologies to capture pollutants. Here's
a summary of some common types:
HEPA Filter: HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filters are
highly effective in capturing small particles such as dust, pollen,
pet dander, and mold spores. These filters use a dense mesh of
fibers to trap airborne particles as they pass through. HEPA
filters can remove up to 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3
microns in size.
Activated Carbon Filter: Activated carbon filters excel at removing
odors, gases, and chemical pollutants from the air. They contain a
porous carbon material that adsorbs and traps volatile organic
compounds (VOCs), smoke, and unpleasant smells. However, they are
less effective at capturing larger particles or allergens.
Ionizer: Ionizers, also known as ion generators or ionizing
purifiers, release negatively charged ions into the air. These ions
attach to airborne particles, causing them to become negatively
charged. The charged particles then stick to nearby surfaces or are
attracted to positively charged collector plates within the
purifier. While ionizers can remove some particles from the air,
they may produce small amounts of ozone, which can be a respiratory
irritant.
UV-C Technology: Ultraviolet-C (UV-C) technology utilizes
short-wavelength ultraviolet light to destroy viruses, bacteria,
and other microorganisms. Air purifiers with UV-C lamps emit UV
light that neutralizes the DNA or RNA of these harmful pathogens,
preventing them from reproducing. However, UV-C purifiers are
generally less effective in capturing larger particles or allergens
and may not work as well if the pathogens are not directly exposed
to the UV light.