The working principle of the high-efficiency air supply vent is as follows:
The high-efficiency air supply vent is usually composed of a static pressure box, a high-efficiency filter, a diffuser, etc.
The air first enters the static pressure box, which stabilizes the airflow, reduces the turbulence and eddy current of the airflow, and makes the airflow entering the high-efficiency filter more uniform.
Then, the air is filtered through the high-efficiency filter. The high-efficiency filter uses ultra-fine glass fiber filter paper or other high-efficiency filter materials, which can effectively remove tiny particles, bacteria, viruses and other pollutants in the air, and the filtration efficiency is usually as high as 99.99% or more.
The clean air after filtering is then evenly delivered through the diffuser. The design of the diffuser can distribute the delivered airflow into the room at a specific angle and speed, ensuring that the airflow can fully cover the required area while reducing the impact and eddy current of the airflow.
For example, in a clean operating room, the high-efficiency air supply vent can provide continuous, uniform, and clean air to the operating area, reducing the risk of surgical infection. In the dust-free workshop of an electronics factory, the high-efficiency air supply vent can ensure the cleanliness of the production environment and prevent tiny particles from damaging electronic products.
In short, through the above series of components and processes, the high-efficiency air supply outlet achieves efficient filtration and uniform delivery of air, providing high-quality clean air for a specific space.