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All Air Cleaners Are Created Equal ...
... Cleanroom
Grade HEPA Performance
Many air cleaners claim to feature HEPA filter technology. Since the terms
“HEPA” and “true HEPA” refer only to the type of filter material used,
they provide no guarantee as to the overall efficiency of the air purifier. The
filtered air coming out of most HEPA air purifiers contains 100 times more
particles than the HEPA standard allows. Due to superior design and components,
the HealthPro 250 achieves complete HEPA performance with an overall efficiency
of 99.97% at 0.3 µm.
The HealthPro Plus uses HiFlow technology
to enhance the effectiveness of granular activated carbon, without drastically
reducing the airflow rate. Rather than using a thick layer of large carbon
granules that obstruct the air flow, the HiFlow
filters spreads smaller activated carbon granules between two fabric layers
which are pleated to maximize the surface area.
HyperHEPA
Performance
While conventional HEPA air cleaners on the market today don’t typically
produce 99.97% clean air at 0.3 microns, this kind of efficiency is possible.
The IQAir HealthPro takes the official 99.97% HEPA filter efficiency and applies
it not only to the filter, but to the entire air cleaner. This is referred to as
HyperHEPA performance and relies on four critical elements:
• High-efficiency pre-filter
• Cleanroom grade HEPA filter (U.S. patent pending)
• 3-D seal creates an airtight device (U.S. pat. pending)
• Fan positioned before the HEPA filter
HyperHEPA isn’t just hype. Here’s the real HyperHEPA difference: the air
coming out of a HealthPro is 99.97% particle-free at 0.3 microns and larger. At
that size range, with one million particles being drawn into a HealthPro air
cleaner, less than 300 particles will emerge. In comparison, an air cleaner with
an overall system efficiency of 70% will still have 300,000 particles in its
so-called "clean" air flow
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