Sunday, January 7, 2007

How it Works


Air purifier and cleaners generally have a built in fan which serves to circulate the air in a specific room of the home. These air purifier and cleaners also include a filtration system which captures and destroys the various pollutants in the air that is passed through the filter.
Specifically, the room air is drawn into the air purifier and cleaners and is trapped through the use of air filters. The particles, drawn from the air, are electrically treated which results in these particles obtaining a positive charge. Following this treatment, plates within the air purifier and cleaners are electrically charged which results in these plates becoming the opposite in polarity.

This results in a magnetic effect which captures the particles and holds them fast.
In addition some air purifier and cleaners have a charcoal system which filters the air and captures odors lingering in the room. These odors could be cigar or cigarette smoke, foods, etc.
The final process with some air purifier and cleaners is the return of air to the room once it has been refreshed. This refreshed air is accomplished through an ionization process of the air.

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