Ionizing Air purifier

Air purifier specialist Peter Goodson will take you by the hand to be your guide on how to choose the best Ionizing Air Purifier or Ionic Air Purifier for you.

He will tell you which air purifier is more adequeate for your needs.

He will also talk about other solutions available on the market today like HEPA filter air purifier, ozone air purifier, carbon air purifiers, ionic air purifiers, ultraviolet light air purifier, purifying hydroxyl radicals.


You're looking for an air purifier. You've decided you want the benefits of an air purifier, but you have too many questions in your head.
Isn't Ionizing Air Purifier a Ionic Air Purifier? Is an Ionic Air Purifier too expensive? Is Ionic Air Purifier the best air purifier for you? Are there other air purifiers available on the market today, which you should consider? Which are the benefits of each one? Is there any guide, which you can follow to aid you to choose the best one?

I've decided to write this blog to answer those and other questions you may have about air purifiers. I hope this guide will help you to choose the best air purifier, which will fit better and fulfill your needs.

I'll start with Ionic Air Purifiers:

Unlike other air purifiers like HEPA machines, Ionic Air Purifiers do not have a cloth filter. They work in a different way.

As you know, most atoms in the air have a neutral charge, which means they have the same number of electrons and protons.

Ionic Air Purifiers work by polarizing the particulates, "ionizing" the air, causing particulates to gain a positive or negative charge.

The Ionic Air Purifiers uses an intense electrical field to ionize this molecules. Using a method called "corona discharge", Ionic Air Purifiers ionizes the molecules passing through it, giving the molecule an additional electron making them negative charged molecules or ions, or it may take an electron of them, making them positive charged molecules or protons.

Dust and larger particles in the air are more likely to be ionized by this method as they make bigger targets for the electrons as they pass trough the Ionizer.

As you know, every particle that is charged will be attracted to anything with the opposite charge.

Inside the purifier there are two metal plates, one negative charged and the other positive charged to attract and retain these particles.

Have in mind that the particles in the air, after they are charged, will be drawn to each other if they have opposite charges. As they get heavier together, they settle out of the air.

Ionic Air Purifiers are very effective, being capable of removing extremely fine particles even at significant distance from the Ionizer.

It's important to have in mind that Ionic Air Purifiers are not effective on odors and it doesn't kill germs, but they are removed from the household air.