
Smoke and oil mist purifier equipment performance
The electrostatic ion smoke purification equipment utilizes dual actions of mechanical separation and electrostatic purification. After the oil and smoke waste gas is drawn into the pipeline by the fan, it enters the primary purification and separation unit of the smoke purifier. The unit employs gravity and inertia purification technology to physically separate and balance large oil mist particles. The larger oil droplets, under their own gravity, flow into the oil tray and are drained. The remaining smaller particles of pollutants enter the secondary stage -- the high-voltage electrostatic field. Inside the electrostatic field, there are two stages: the first stage is the ionizer, where the strong electric field charges the particles, turning them into charged particles. Upon reaching the second-stage adsorption plate, these charged particles are immediately adsorbed and partially carbonized. Meanwhile, the ozone generated by the high-voltage electrostatic field effectively degrades harmful components, achieving disinfection, smoke purification, and odor removal. Finally, the clean air is released through the filtration grid.































