| Ionic
purifiers or electrofilters are
a good means of purifying air of dust and soot. They do not provide
protection of toxic contaminants, such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen
oxide, formaldehyde and other harmful gaseous compounds. Moreover ionic
purifiers produce ozone, which five times more toxic than the carbon
monoxide. Formed by an electric discharge in oxygen, ozone is in fact
a b oxidizing agent, which may cause serious respiratory ailments,
such as bronchitis and asthma. |
| Ozone generation in ionic purifiers is caused
by a high-voltage purifying element. In North America the ionic filtration
technology is mainly introduced by the Bionaire and Honeywell brands; the
Russian electrofilter market is represented by the “Super-Plus” model and
by purifiers equipped with the Daikin (Japan) ionic filters. One of the
main disadvantages of the “Super-Plus” purifiers is that they produce ozone
right from the start of their operation. |
The so-called “Chizhevsky
Chandelier” is another example of the ionic filtration technology. While
standard ionic filters trap dust particles, the “Chizhevsky Chandelier”
devices leave the dust precipitate on walls and ceilings of a room they
operate in. This makes them absolutely not applicable for use in non-industrial
premises.
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Simple to use, middle price |
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Air purification of dust particles only, organic and toxic contaminants
are not eliminated |
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Generation of Ozone |
Brands: Bionaire ; Honeywell; Super-Plus;
Daikin; Ovion-S |
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