The use of nanotechnology in air filters shown great promise in improving air quality and reducing the risk of respiratory illnesses, providing superior filtration that is not possible with traditional air filters.
Veno air filters use a multi-layered approach to filtration, with each layer designed to capture particles of different sizes. The top layer of the filter is made of a fine mesh material that captures larger particles such as dust and pollen. The middle layer is made of activated carbon, which is effective at capturing odors and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The bottom layer is where the nanotechnology comes in.The bottom layer of the filter is made of a material that contains tiny pores or channels, which are typically only a few nanometers in size. These pores are so small that able to trap particles as small as 0.1 microns in size, including bacteria, viruses, and other harmful contaminants. The material used to create these pores are nanofibers, nanotubes and nanoparticles.