With the rapid development of the city, the more serious the problem of air pollution, such as dust, car exhaust, industrial pollution, etc., as an important product of indoor air purification, air purifiers are gradually becoming a necessary "health guardian" for families. However, with the dazzling array of air purifier brands on the market, consumers are often confused when choosing, why are different brands of air purifiers so ineffective? The following will give you an in-depth analysis of the reasons to help you better understand air purifiers.
1. The technical strength behind the brand difference
The difference in the effect of different brands of air purifiers is first reflected in the technical strength. First-line brands have invested a lot of manpower and material resources in the research and development of air purifiers, constantly innovating, and using advanced purification technologies, such as high-efficiency HEPA filters, activated manganese decomposition, activated carbon adsorption, photocatalyst catalysis, etc., to ensure that air purifiers can efficiently remove harmful substances such as particulate matter, formaldehyde, and bacteria in the air. However, some small brands or emerging brands, due to their limited technical strength, can often only use relatively simple filter materials, resulting in unsatisfactory purification results.
2. Filter grade and purification effect
The filter is one of the most important components of an air purifier, and its grade directly affects the purification effect. The higher the filter grade, the better the removal effect of ultrafine particles, viruses and bacteria. However, a higher grade of filter also means a higher cost. In order to pursue better purification results, some high-end brands use high-efficiency HEPA filters above H12 level, although the price is higher, but the purification effect is very significant. In order to reduce costs, some low-end brands often use low-grade HEPA filters or even ordinary filters, resulting in a greatly reduced purification effect.
3. The difference between the CADR value and the CCM value
The CADR value indicates how much air the air purifier is able to purify per unit of time, and the CCM value indicates the life of the filter. Different brands of air purifiers tend to have large differences in CADR and CCM values. Some high-end brands have achieved high CADR values and longer CCM values by optimizing product design and improving motor efficiency, thus ensuring the continuous and efficient operation of air purifiers. However, some low-end brands have low CADR and CCM values due to technical limitations, and the purification effect is difficult to guarantee.
4. Product design and user experience
In addition to technical strength, filter grade and performance indicators, product design and user experience are also important factors that affect the effectiveness of air purifiers. Some high-end brands pay attention to humanization and intelligence in product design, such as the use of advanced technologies such as smart sensors and APP remote control, so that consumers can operate and use air purifiers more conveniently. At the same time, high-end brands also pay attention to the appearance design and material selection of products, so that the air purifier not only has an excellent purification effect, but also can be integrated into the home environment to enhance the overall beauty. Some low-end brands tend to only focus on the basic functions of the product, ignoring the details of user experience and appearance design.
The differences in the effectiveness of different brands of air purifiers mainly stem from differences in technical strength, filter level, performance indicators, product design and user experience. When choosing an air purifier, consumers should consider these factors and choose the right product for their needs. If you want to know more about the air purification industry, welcome to pay attention, thank you!