How Plasmacluster Ions Work
The World's First "Plasmacluster Ion" Air Cleaning Technology
How Plasmacluster Ions Work to Clean the Air
A built-in Plasmacluster Ion generator produces positive and negative ions from the water molecules (H2O) and oxygen molecules (O2) in the air. These ions, which have strong germ-killing qualities, are released back into the air.
By themselves, these positive and negative Plasmacluster Ions are inherently unstable, but they become stable when they cling to "something." When they encounter airborne germs (like mold spore) or toxic substances (like tobacco smoke), they form clusters surrounding the offending entity.
By surrounding airborne microbes (for example, mold fungus) the ion clusters destroy them, and also quickly eliminate and decompose the sources of annoying odors.
*Note: The deactivation of microbes has been verified in laboratory tests conducted by the Ishikawa Health Service Association.
Plasmacluster Ion Action Works to Keep Air Clean and Pure
The Plasmacluster Ions form into groups of positive and negative ions. They knock out airborne mold fungus and decompose sources of annoying odors. Experiments conducted by a testing organization recognized by Japan's Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare demonstrated that this technology has the power to reduce mold fungus by 90% in one hour. Air purification technology based on Plasmacluster Ions represents a revolutionary new system for cleaning the air totally unlike any existing techniques. |