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Project Background
As people's living standards continue to improve, their attention to the quality of life is also increasing, and air quality has gradually become a focus of attention. Therefore, more and more families are beginning to equip themselves with home air purifiers. The main principle of an air purifier is to purify and disinfect the air, removing pollutants, allergens and harmful substances from it. Unlike essential oil diffusers and humidifiers that add particles to the air, air purifiers are designed to improve the cleanliness of indoor air.
Structural composition of air purifiers
Air purifiers on the market usually use passive, active or a combination of air purification mechanisms to improve filtration efficiency. Depending on the filtration technology used, its internal structure will also be different.
The overall structure of an air purifier mainly includes a housing, a filter component, an air duct, a motor, a power system and a display panel. Among them, the motor determines the service life of the product, and the filtration system directly affects the purification effect; while the air duct design, the body structure, the filter material and the motor jointly determine the operating noise of the whole machine.
In the air purification process, the motor and fan are the core components responsible for driving the air flow: the polluted air is sucked into the device, purified by the filtration system, and then the clean air is delivered to the room, thereby continuously improving the air quality.
Functional characteristics of air purifiers
Modern air purifiers not only have basic air filtration and purification functions, but also integrate a variety of additional functions, such as deodorization, sterilization, dust filtration, negative ion release, static electricity suppression, dehumidification, humidification and mosquito repellent. The superposition of these functions enables the equipment to improve the indoor air environment more comprehensively and create a fresh and healthy living space for users.
In addition, in order to improve the user experience, many air purifiers are also equipped with intelligent systems such as dust sensors, odor sensors, humidity sensors, air quality indicators, filter element replacement reminders, timing functions, sleep mode, power saving mode, child locks, remote controls and intuitive display control panels, making the operation easier and more user-friendly.
Brief description of working principle
Air purifiers are mainly composed of key systems such as motors, fans, and air filters. Its basic working process is as follows: the motor and fan drive the air flow, so that the indoor polluted air passes through the filtration system, effectively removing various pollutants (such as particulate matter, bacteria, odor, etc.). Some models are also equipped with a negative ion generator, which ionizes the air with high voltage and continuously releases a large number of negative ions to further purify the air and improve the air quality.
Advantages of the application of gear motors in air purifiers
As the key driving unit of the air purifier, the performance of the gear motor directly affects the operating efficiency and user experience of the whole machine. Its main features include:
Low noise operation: The silent design is adopted to effectively reduce the noise during the operation of the motor;
High speed and low energy consumption: The high-efficiency motor system achieves energy saving while ensuring performance;
Strong adaptability and easy maintenance: The motor structure is mature, easy to maintain, stable and reliable;
Compact size and superior performance: Advanced design, small footprint, high operating stability;
Customizable parameters: According to specific needs, electrical performance parameters such as voltage and speed can be customized to meet the requirements of different application scenarios.