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Portable USB Ozone Air Purifier Generator Mini Anion Air Cleaner For Car
Ozone Air Purifier Description
Product Name | Ozone Air Purifier |
Product Model | XT-KJ901 |
Voltage | DC 5V |
Power | 8W |
N.W | 0.5KG |
G.W | 0.7KG |
Product Size | 70*178MM |
Packing Size | 510*420*270mm(20pcs/CTN) |
Ozone Air Purifier Function
1.Support anion purification aromatherapy while driving
2.Support O3, ozone, formaldehyde, odor and VOC purification when
parking
3.Support base of perfume: cologne
4. Support driving induction automatic start and stop technology,
no manual operation, convenient and fast
5. Support 5200mAh battery capacity power supply, support Type-C 5V
2A charging
6.Support ambient breathing lamp decoration around the display
screen
7. Aluminum alloy and ABS material design, high-end atmosphere
innovative design
Ozone Air Purifier Parameters
1.Rated voltage: DC 5V
2.Fan: 5V DC fan with constant wind speed
3.Rated power: 8W
4.Battery capacity: 5200mAh
5.Power supply: Type-c USB 5V charging
6.Product size: φ70*178mm
7.Scope of use: car closet refrigerator drawer in addition to smell
in addition to aldehyde
8.Purification principle: negative ion reactive oxygen purification
9.Main material: high quality aluminum alloy +ABS
About Ozone Air Purifier
Despite manufacturers' claims, ozone air purifiers don't remove
asthma triggers from the air. In fact, inhaled ozone can make
asthma worse.
Ozone generators sold as air purifiers intentionally produce the
gas ozone. Ozone can mask odors by changing the chemical
composition of particles or other gasses in the air, making the air
seem fresher and cleaner. However, ozone generators don't actually
filter out the small particles that trigger asthma.
Inhaling ozone, even in small amounts, can irritate the lungs.
Specific effects may include throat irritation, coughing, chest
pain and shortness of breath, as well as an increased risk of
respiratory infections.
Some ozone air purifiers are made with an ion generator, sometimes
called an ionizer, in the same unit. You can also buy ionizers as
separate units. Ionizers do remove particles from the air. They do
this by causing particles to attach to nearby surfaces or to each
other and settle out of the air — but they may generate unwanted
ozone.
Air filters that remove small particles — such as high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters — are effective in removing allergens from the air, without posing any ozone concerns. To work effectively, filters need to be cleaned or replaced regularly, according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Types of Air Purifiers
Different types of air purifiers use different technology to clean
the air.
HEPA: HEPA stands for “high efficiency particulate air.” A HEPA
filter is a multi-layered filter that captures particles down to
0.3 microns in size. The filter is pleated and held together with a
metal frame.
Activated Carbon Technology: Air purifiers that use activated
carbon technology in their filters have special properties that
remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs), odors, and gas
pollutants.
UV Technology: Air purifiers that use ultraviolet (UV) light use
short-wave ultraviolet light (UV-C light) to deactivate pathogens
like mold, bacteria, and viruses.
Negative Ion: Also known as an ionizer air purifier, these types of
air purifiers use a high voltage electrical charge to attract
particles to each other and clean the air. Depending on the air
purifier, some use a fan, while others don’t and leave the charged
particles to end up on the floor or curtains.
Ozone: Ozone can be harmful and, according to the EPA, ozone being
labeled and sold as a type of air purifier isn’t truthful. Small
doses of ozone that are inhaled can cause throat irritation,
shortness of breath, coughing, and chest pains.