An air purifier or air cleaner is a device which removes contaminants from the air in a room. These devices are commonly marketed as being beneficial to allergy sufferers and asthmatics, and at reducing or eliminating second-hand tobacco smoke. The commercially graded air purifiers are manufactured as either small stand-alone units or larger units that can be affixed to an air handler unit (AHU) or to an HVAC unit found in the medical, industrial, and commercial industries.
Air purifiers may also be used in industry to remove impurities such as CO2 from air before processing. Pressure swing adsorbers or other adsorption techniques are typically used for this. There are two types of air purifying technologies, Active and Passive. Active air purifier use ionization for cleaning the air. Passive air purification units on the other hand use air filters to remove pollutants. They are more efficient since all dust and particulate matter is permanently removed from the air and collected in the filters. Several different processes of varying effectiveness can be used to purify air.
Korean company CAR-IN-CLEAN then created products that would be safe and help you breathe clean air. There are many different ways we can do to change how a car looks. The products can also be used at home or the office, and is very easy to carry around. Most people never even think about the quality of the air inside their cars, but car air purifiers do exist, and some of them actually work. The problem is that car air purifiers typically don’t work in the same way, or as well, as the air purifiers you probably use at home or work. If you’re expecting similar results, you’ll probably end up disappointed. This is why it’s important to temper your expectations any time you’re dealing with car air fresheners, purifiers, ionizers, and similar gadgets. Most of these devices, like the one you probably saw in a friend’s car, are actually ionizers, which work via a completely different mechanism than the HEPA air filters. The fact is that ionizers don’t actually filter particulates out of the air, and even big, expensive units that are designed for home use have drawn the ire of consumer advocacy groups. They do work, in that they do what they are designed to do, but that may or may not line up with your expectations for an air purifier. Other types of car air purifiers work by generating ozone, which is a whole different can of worms. These devices can certainly knock out some powerfully baked-in smells, but they’re typically better left to professionals.
▲ Car In Clean Co., Ltd.
▲ Brand Name: CIC-Premium
▲ CEO: Dong Seob Lee
▲ www.carinclean.co.kr, www.carinclean.net
▲ E-mail: dsl8513@gmail.com
▲ T: +82-70-8615-8513
Mike Choi
K-Herald Korea
(Los Angeles Times Advertising Supplement)