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Pet hair and airborne fluff are among the most difficult indoor pollutants in households with cats and dogs. Unlike dust, pet hair is:
· Lightweight and easily airborne
· Continuously shed in large quantities
· Able to remain suspended for long periods
· Difficult to capture with standard HEPA-only airflow systems
The Airdog P50 is a pet-focused air purification system designed to address these challenges through a multi-stage particle capture system combining airflow engineering, high-density filtration, and electrostatic adsorption.
A third-party laboratory test confirmed that the P50 achieves a 99% pet hair removal efficiency under controlled conditions.
The performance data comes from an independent test conducted by:
· Testing Institution: CVC Testing Technology Co., Ltd.
· Report Number: WTS2026-0529
· Test Device: KJ300F-P50
· Test Environment Volume: 1 m³ sealed chamber
· Simulated Pollutant: ≥2g 95 white duck down (pet hair simulation material)
· Operating Mode: L4 high-speed airflow mode
· Test Duration: 120 minutes
· Final Result: 99% hair removal efficiency
Under high-density airborne particle conditions, the Airdog P50 was able to remove nearly all simulated pet hair from a confined airspace, leaving minimal residual particles on the chamber surface.
The test followed standardized environmental control methods based on GB/T 18801-2022 air purifier testing protocols.
1. A 1 m³ sealed test chamber was prepared
2. Temperature, humidity, and baseline particle concentration were stabilized
3. ≥2g of 95 white duck down was evenly dispersed
4. A mixing fan was activated to simulate airflow turbulence
5. The air purifier operated continuously for 120 minutes at L4 mode
6. Remaining particles were collected and weighed with 0.01g precision
This method simulates real-world pet environments where:
· Pets move continuously and generate airborne hair
· Airflow inside rooms redistributes particles
· Hair accumulates both in air and on surfaces
The high efficiency of the Airdog P50 is achieved through a three-stage removal architecture.
The P50 uses a curved body structure with a low-position air inlet.
Function:
· Captures hair closer to the floor where pet shedding is concentrated
· Reduces airborne dispersion before particles rise
· Improves intake efficiency for long pet hair strands
A tightly structured high-density filter acts as the first physical barrier.
Performance characteristics:
· Captures large and medium-sized hair particles
· Blocks over 90% of visible floating hair
· Reduces downstream filtration load
This stage is critical for handling bulk pet shedding.
After pre-filtration, remaining fine particles enter the electrostatic system:
· Ionizing wire (emitter-wire) charges airborne particles
· Charged particles are attracted to collector plates
· Even micro-sized hair fragments are captured
This mechanism significantly improves fine particle retention beyond conventional filtration systems.
Understanding the difficulty highlights the importance of systems like the P50:
· Diameter varies from coarse to ultra-fine microfibers
· Low density → remains suspended in airflow
Static-prone → easily sticks to surfaces and re-enters air circulation
· Many systems focus on PM2.5, not fibrous particles
· Mechanical filters may clog quickly with hair
· No active electrostatic capture stage in standard HEPA systems
Under controlled laboratory conditions:
· Device: Airdog P50
· Environment: 1 m³ sealed chamber
· Test material: simulated pet hair (duck down)
· Duration: 120 minutes
· Operating mode: L4
· Result: 99% removal efficiency
The P50 demonstrates near-complete airborne pet hair removal performance in a controlled environment, making it suitable for:
· Homes with cats or dogs
· High-shedding seasons (spring/autumn molting)
· Allergy-sensitive individuals
· Environments requiring continuous air cleanliness control
The Airdog P50 achieves high-efficiency pet hair removal through a combined system of:
· Low-position air intake for ground-level capture
· High-density filtration for bulk particle removal
· Electrostatic adsorption for fine particle capture
This multi-layer architecture enables a validated 99% pet hair removal rate in standardized laboratory testing.
