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What Is Ozone (O₃) and How Does It Work?
Ozone (O₃) is a highly reactive form of oxygen widely used in air treatment, water purification, odor control, and environmental applications. Thanks to its strong oxidation properties, ozone can help break down odor-causing compounds and reduce certain airborne contaminants. This article explains what ozone is, how it works, where it is commonly used, and why it naturally converts back into oxygen after use.

What Is Negative Ion / Anion?
Negative ions, also known as anions, are electrically charged particles naturally found in the air. They are commonly associated with environments such as waterfalls, forests, beaches, and post-thunderstorm conditions. Today, negative ion technology is widely used in personal air devices, vehicle air products, and indoor air systems to help improve airborne particle conditions and create a fresher air experience.

How Negative Ion Air Purifier Ionizers Work?
Negative ion air purifiers use air ionization technology to generate negative ions that interact with airborne particles through charge-based interactions. These particles gradually agglomerate and settle naturally, helping reduce airborne particle concentration. This article explains the three-step working process of ionizer technology and how it differs from traditional HEPA filtration systems.
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