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The Blast Mk II is a durable air purifier with all-metal construction for long-lasting 24/7 use. It boasts the highest Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) in New Zealand (that we've seen!) at 950m³/hour, capable of purifying a 130m² space in just 21 minutes. Despite its power, it operates quietly at only 43 decibels, making it also the quietest high-capacity purifier available.
This purifier features an H13 HEPA filter that effectively captures 99.97% of tricky to filter 0.3 micron sized particles. It’s perfect for large areas such as hospitals, offices, and classrooms.
Additionally, it offers an optional Activated Carbon Filter to remove VOCs and odours, ensuring complete air purification. The Blast Mk II is your go-to solution for maintaining a clean and healthy indoor environment, whether in a home, office, or healthcare setting.
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Does the Blast Include a Carbon Filter?
Does the Blast Have an Auto-Mode or Air Quality Sensor?
How Do I Know When to Replace the Filters?
Can the Blast Filter Nanoparticles?
Yes, the HEPA filter on the Blast can indeed filter out nanoparticles! While some brands claim only their specific air purifiers can capture nanoparticles, this isn't true. Every proper HEPA filter, such as the H13-rated Blast filter, can effectively remove nanoparticles.
You often see HEPA filters rated for 99.97% efficiency against 0.3-micron particles, which are much larger than nanoparticles. Interestingly, 0.3 microns is chosen as the test size because it's actually more challenging to filter than smaller particles due to their size and behavior. Nanoparticles, which can be as small as 0.001 microns, move in random zigzag patterns (Brownian Motion), making them more likely to get trapped in the filter fibers.
So, even though 0.3 microns are larger, HEPA filters can efficiently capture nanoparticles due to this Brownian Motion. This means HEPA filters are highly effective at removing these tiny particles from the air, ensuring nearly 100% filtration.
For more details, you can check out this article from Smart Air