What type of filter does a Air Car Purifier Smart use?

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What type of filter does a Air Car Purifier Smart use?

Update:02 May 2025

The H12 HEPA filter of a Air Car Purifier Smart can capture 99.5% of particles with a diameter of 0.3 microns and above. It can effectively remove fine dust, pollen, smoke, bacteria, mold spores and other harmful suspended matter in the air. Compared with ordinary air purifier filters, H12 filters have higher filtering capacity and can better purify the air. For users who live or work in an environment with poor air quality, H12 filters provide a cleaner air experience.

The H12 filter of a Air Car Purifier Smart has a very good filtering effect on common particles in the air, such as fine dust, pet hair, pollen, etc. Especially for those with a history of allergies, the H12 filter can effectively reduce allergens in the air, thereby helping to relieve allergy symptoms caused by air pollution. This filtering effect not only cleans the indoor air, but also provides a more comfortable environment for people with sensitive respiratory tracts.

The H12 HEPA filter not only removes large particle pollutants in the air, but also effectively reduces small pollutants in the air, thereby significantly improving air quality. In modern life, air pollution is becoming increasingly serious due to factors such as industrialization and traffic emissions, especially in cities where air quality is often poor. H12 filters can effectively improve the cleanliness of indoor air and reduce the threat of pollutants to human health by filtering particles with high efficiency.

H12 high-efficiency particulate air filters are widely used in environments with high requirements for air quality, such as homes, offices, hospitals, and laboratories. It is particularly suitable for environments that require clean air, such as patients with respiratory diseases, people with allergies, or any place that requires a high clean environment. Air purifiers using H12 filters can significantly improve the air quality in these environments, providing users with healthier air.

HEPA H12 filters are usually composed of multiple filter layers, each of which captures particles of different sizes. These layers include a coarse filter layer, a fine filter layer, and a possible activated carbon layer. The coarse filter layer intercepts larger particles first, while the fine filter layer is responsible for capturing tiny particles. The activated carbon layer helps remove odors and harmful chemicals in the air. The multi-layer structure design enables the H12 filter to provide comprehensive air purification effects, ensuring that fine particles and harmful substances in the air are effectively filtered.