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ifD Process


  • Phase
    I
  • Phase
  • Phase
  • Phase

  • Phase I

    High voltage (6KV-8KV) is applied to generate corona discharges and negative ions. Negative irons collide with air molecules, thereby ionizing the latter and releasing additional irons which collide with further molecules—  creating an electron avalanche.

  • Phase Ⅱ

    When dispersed away from the corona discharge, negative ions are attracted by air molecules which become negatively charged and move towards the positive plate in an intense electric field.

  • Phase Ⅲ

    Small particles are attracted to and obstruct the motion of negatively charged air molecules, hence acquiring negative charge.

  • Phase Ⅳ

    Negatively charged particles are pulled to the positive plate and captured by the latter because of the powerful and polarized electrical field inside the ifD filter.

the Advantage of Multi-purification


Automated Control


Real-time monitoring and remote control through a mobile APP

Selecting settings at the touch of a button

(Optional)

Efficient Heat Recovery


Outdoor and exhaust air separated by a thermal conductive plate to avoid cross contamination,Displacement ventilation, with incoming air pre-conditioned through heat exchange for energy conservation.

Fire-retardant and mold-resistant, the plate heat exchanger, consisting of semipermeable membranes, achieves optimal heat exchange efficiency by virtue of low friction and pressure losses and a large surface area.

Air Purification System


  • Air Purification Unit

  • Return air vent

  • Exhaust vent

  • Vertical shaft for air supply

  • Removal of PM 2.5 during the first purification process

  • Fresh air inlet

  • Discharge of exhaust air

  • Floor diffuser

Core Technology


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