Operating principle of the humidifier




The working principle of humidifiers varies depending on their type. For your reference, here are the working principles of several common humidifiers:


Ultrasonic humidifier:

Working Principle: Ultrasonic humidifiers use high-frequency oscillation (1.7MHZ) to atomize water into 1-5 micron ultra-fine particles. This approach not only freshens the air, but also promotes health, creating a comfortable and pleasant environment for you.


Pure type humidifier:

Working Principle: Pure humidifier adopts molecular sieve evaporation technology to effectively remove calcium and magnesium ions in water, which fundamentally solves the problem of “white powder”. It washes the air through the water curtain, purifies the air while increasing the air humidity, and finally sends the clean and moist air into the room through the wind device to enhance the overall humidity of the environment.


Electrothermal humidifier:

Working Principle: Electrothermal humidifier is based on the principle that electric current generates heat through electrical resistance, which converts electrical energy into thermal energy. In its design, the electric heater is submerged in water and by generating heat makes the water boil and transform into water vapor.


In summary, different types of humidifiers each use unique working principles and technical means to achieve effective humidification. When choosing the right humidifier, we recommend that you consider the type, function and maintenance of the device according to your own needs and use of the environment, in order to find the product that best meets your needs.


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