b-MOLA Air Purifier NCCO 1702
b-MOLA NCCO 1702 is a full size medical-grade true HEPA air purifier which has 4 filtering systems: Pre-Filter, Active Oxygen Generator, True HEPA filter, and the patented NCCO filter.
The system can kill 99% of any harmful and unhealthy elements in the air and release sanitized air, while other purifiers only “trap” harmful elements. This is the same structure used in hospital air purification systems. HEPA can clean solid pollution like dust, smoke, mites, and pollen while the Active Oxygen Generator kills bacteria and virus. Lastly, the NCCO filter catalyzes and decomposes of any odor, harmful gases, and VOC. And the NCCO Reactor filter can last 12 years.
NCCO 1702 FEATURES
PRODUCT DETAILS
Power Consumption (W) | 16W – 40W |
Rated Voltage (V) | 110V-240V |
Power Supply Rated Frequency (Hz) | 50Hz – 60Hz |
Airflow Volume(m3/h) | <80 - 280 m3/hr |
Noise Level(dB) | 38 – 57 dB |
Product Dimension(L x W x H)(MM) | 300(L) x 210(W) x 480(H) mm |
Net Weight(kg) | 7 kg |
Air Treatment Stages | |
Stage I | Active Oxygen Generator |
Stage II | Pre-Filter |
Stage III | HEPA Filter |
Stage IV | NCCO Reactor |
Pre-filter | Static Filter | Active Oxygen Generator + HEPA Filter | NCCO Reactor Multiple filtrations - brings you fresh and clean air
*NCCO technology has been tested by the Representative Machine (BM300) and has been confirmed to be effective in killing up to 99.99% of the new crown virus.
^Commissioned a third-party laboratory to test and tested for the removal of human coronavirus, influenza virus and bacteria from selected air purifiers according to the 2002 edition of the Technical Standard For Disinfection -2.1.3 and GB-21551.3-2010, the results may vary depending on the situation.
#Tested by Arcon laboratory, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as acetaldehyde, acetone, benzene and acetic acid are discharged into a 1000L test box, and the selected model of air purifier is tested for removing volatile organic compounds. Results may vary from situation to situation.
△ Leung. Amy, and Ezra Kwok, “Evaluation of the Nano-Confined Catalytic Oxidation Technology for Air Purification and Odor Reduction. * Advanced Materials Research, Vol, 550, 2012, University of British Columbia.