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An electronics industry purifier is a device that helps to make the air in a facility, such as a manufacturing plant, clean and free of any pollutants or airborne particles. This device is usually used in factories where electronic parts are manufactured or stored.
There are various types of electronics industry purifiers available in the market including particulate filters, gas/odor scrubbers, activated carbon systems, filtration systems, UV disinfection systems, and ozone generators. Each of these devices has its own unique purpose and effectiveness.
Particulate filters are designed to trap and remove dust particles, smoke, and other air particles. Gas/odor scrubbers, on the other hand, are used to reduce the escape of potentially hazardous fumes from the industrial process. Activated carbon systems are used to filter out gases and gases-related emissions from the air.
Filtration systems remove larger particles from the air, such as pollen, dirt, and mold. UV disinfection systems help to kill bacteria and viruses that may exist in the air. Lastly, ozone generators are used to reduce the presence of odors in the environment.
In addition to helping improve air quality and reduce odor, using an electronics industry purifier will also help to protect the workers in the facility. By removing airborne particles and gases that can cause health issues, the risk of breathing in harmful materials is reduced.
Furthermore, using an air purifier will help to reduce the amount of particulates that escape from the facility and may even diminish the risk of fire in some cases.
The Global electronics industry purifier market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
SHARP Business Systems Pvt. Ltd, a fully owned subsidiary of SHARP Corporation Japan, has revealed the much-awaited release of a cutting-edge dehumidifier with an air purifier and a new ‘Cook Wonder’ series of microwaves. The most recent lineup of Sharp microwaves available in India includes a wide variety of Solo, Grill, and Convection models. Sharp’s ambitious growth strategy to diversify its existing portfolio and establish itself in a new home appliance category is bolstered by these exciting new additions.
The ‘Cook Wonder’ Microwave series, which combines cutting-edge features and intuitive functionalities, is the result of intensive research and development. The highly regarded Kamado C29 and C27 Convection models are at the top of this amazing series, followed by the Hakkari G25 Grill and Sakura S20 Solo microwaves. With more than 400 autocook menu options, these new models meet a wide range of Indian cooking requirements while offering simple and healthful cooking options. In addition, the menus feature a range of well-liked items like pasta and pizza.
SHARP is deliberately investing in bringing the best of Japanese technology to Indian consumers through an expanding portfolio of small and large appliances, in line with the vision of Osamu Narita, the company’s new managing director. Additionally, SHARP has plans to work with regional OEMs to produce goods in India. This partnership is consistent with SHARP’s objective to promote local manufacturing, helping to realize the ‘Make in India’ vision, encouraging domestic production, and generating jobs in the nation.