QUOTE(madcat881 @ Feb 24 2010, 11:02 PM)
Hi there,what about air purifier that uses nanoe like panasonic? HEPA vs nanoe....??
I read the SHARP broc showing that the filter for dust collection of The new SHARP KC930E = HEPA ( H10 in EN 1822) while the earlier model like KC840E =antimicrobial HEPA,it's sooo confusing......need some advice

thanks
and ermm....any suggestion for AP that does the smoke filteration job?
1,000 nano = 1 micro. Nano here refer to particles with very fine size. HEPA filter can filter out 0.3 micro particle at minimum efficiency 99.97%. Nano is a unit of size and HEPA is the filter. Both thing can't be compare.
H10 filter refer to afficiency at 85%. It was not the HEPA standard. Some ppl call it Semi-HEPA.
Antimicrobial HEPA means that the HEPA filter gone through the chemical treatment that can prevent microorganisms (normally refer to fungus and bacteria) from grawing when they trap on the HEPA filter.
All the AP with HEPA Filter (real HEPA) effectively to remove smoke particles. So please buy the AP with HEPA at efficiency at least 99.97% if you want to remove smoke.
Hope above info can help you.