How Does an In-Car Air Purifier Work?
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In-car air purifiers work by utilizing a motor and fan inside the device to circulate the air within the vehicle. The polluted air passes through an air filter inside the purifier, which removes or adsorbs various pollutants. Types of in-car air purifiers include: 1. Filter-based; 2. Electrostatic precipitator; 3. Ozone-based; 4. Plasma cluster ion. The functions of in-car air purifiers are: 1. Effectively settling various inhalable suspended particles in the air, preventing harmful floating particles from being inhaled; 2. Killing and destroying bacteria, viruses, mold, and mildew, removing sources of disease such as dead skin flakes and pollen from the air, reducing the spread of diseases through the air; 3. Eliminating unpleasant odors from the air and continuously replacing indoor air to ensure healthy air circulation; 4. Neutralizing harmful gases released into the air, reducing physical discomfort caused by inhaling these gases.