Product Introduction
The Catalytic Filter series represents the next generation of gas-phase purification. The core material is a composite of titanium dioxide (TiO2) and other precious metal catalysts distributed over a high-surface-area substrate. This "Cold Catalyst" technology is highly effective because it does not saturate like activated carbon; instead, it acts as a platform for a continuous chemical reaction. It specifically targets the low-molecular-weight gases that HEPA filters cannot catch. Our manufacturing process ensures that the catalyst layer is uniform and durably bonded to the honeycomb or aluminum carrier. For B2B clients, adding a catalytic stage to your air purifier lineup significantly increases the "Total Volatile Organic Compound" (TVOC) removal rating, a key metric for high-end medical and residential clean-air certifications.
| Catalyst Type | Cold Catalyst / Photocatalyst |
| Substrate | Aluminum Honeycomb / Paper Mesh |
| Removal Rate | Formaldehyde > 92% (24h) |
| Operating Temp | 5°C - 80°C |
| Life Expectancy | 12 - 24 Months |
Application Scenarios
Crucial for removing invisible chemical threats:
- New Construction: Neutralizing formaldehyde from fresh paint and composite wood furniture.
- Laboratories: Breaking down chemical vapors and solvent fumes from research activities.
- Printing Shops: Eliminating the strong smell of inks and cleaning chemicals.
- High-End Residential: Providing a premium tier of protection for health-conscious homeowners.
- Interior Design Projects: Ensuring "Move-in Ready" air quality for commercial clients.
- Q: Does it need UV light?
- A: Photocatalyst filters do; Cold Catalyst filters work in total darkness.
- Q: How is it different from Activated Carbon?
- A: Carbon "soaks up" gas; Catalysts "break down" gas.
- Q: Does it remove smells?
- A: Yes, it is excellent at breaking down the chemical molecules that cause odors.
- Q: Is the catalyst material safe?
- A: Yes, it is non-toxic and remains bonded to the filter substrate.
- Q: When should I replace it?
- A: Typically every 12-18 months depending on the level of chemical exposure.
- Q: Can I use it in a car?
- A: Yes, it's very effective at removing "new car" chemical smells.
- Q: Does it catch dust?
- A: No, it should always be used behind a Pre-filter and HEPA filter.
- Q: Can it be customized to fit my machine?
- A: Yes, we specialize in custom-sized honeycomb catalytic filters.
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