There is no other machine in the market that clean the air on A.C/D.C current
The device has two main components; each complements the other by cleaning and ionizing the air passing through it. The air is forced through plates and the wires by a build in fan. 3.6 KVDC transformer supplies 20 mlA of current to two sets of plates, after passing via diodes (their function is to flip the sine, creating “straight” current). Each set is charged opposing static charge. The passing particle is charged in negative or positive charge which causes it to attract and attach itself to the plate with opposing charge. This invention assumes that most of the dirt floating in the air will eventually be attached to the plates thus the air will be clean. The same air continue being forced forth via Ionizer, and will carry Ions into the space. The Ionizer is the second component of this device. Copper wires are connected to a negative leg of the current supply.
This invention extracts dust particles from the air and releases Ions. The size of the room or any space (even in an open field) is directly linked to a physical size of the device. The bigger the area to be clean will result in larger device. The extraction is executed by a means of charging the passing particles with static charge (negative or positive) generated by current in the plates. When the particle has positive charge it is then attracted to the positively charged plate and vise versa. The negative portion of the current passes through copper wires, releasing Ions to the area, by forced air.