
Fume purifier equipment performance
The electrostatic ion smoke purification equipment utilizes a dual action of mechanical separation and electrostatic purification. Contaminated smoke and oil exhaust, under the force of the fan, are drawn into the pipeline and then into the primary separation and equilibrium device of the smoke purification unit. Employing gravity-inertia purification technology, it performs graded physical separation of large oil mist particles, and equalizes and rectifies them. The separated large oil droplets flow into the oil tray due to their own weight and are drained out. The remaining small-sized pollutants enter the secondary stage device—the high-voltage electrostatic field. Inside the electrostatic field, it is divided into two stages: the first stage is the ionizer, where strong electric fields charge the particles, turning them into charged particles. Upon reaching the second stage's adsorption plate, these charged particles are immediately adsorbed and partially carbonized. At the same time, the ozone generated by the high-voltage electrostatic field effectively degrades harmful components, providing disinfection, smoke purification, and deodorization. Subsequently, the clean air is released through a filter grid.































