Mitsubishi’s Latest Ac Filters Lead Industry

Since the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer entered into force in 1989, Mitsubishi hasn’t only agreed to lower its production and consumption of ozone depleting substances but also developed green refrigerants that lead in green air-con products.

With the introduction of R410A refrigerant in all Mitsubishi air-conditioning units, users are now enjoying the benefits from the combination of three filters in one; i.e. Allergen Clear Filter, Natural Enzyme Filter, and Natural Solar Filter.

The Allergen Clear Filter is the original and only technology to control the temperature and humidity for inactivating allergens. The filter breaks down the pollen, lice, and allergens that live on cat skins, etc. and deactivates them. The secret of deactivation is the Enzyme-Urea compound. It deactivates not only allergens but also all kinds of bacteria, molds and viruses. Even if allergens and bacteria, etc. fly off of the filter, they are deactivated, so the air in your room is kept fresh.

The Natural Enzyme Filter is the latest technology in the air-con history that ensures the air in the room is always pure. Enzymes used in these filters are naturally occurring lytic enzymes that attack cell walls of micro-organisms trapped on a filter and destroy them. In doing so, it has a powerful sterilising impact which will effectively decrease the number of molds and bacteria. Natural Enzyme Filter will clean and sanitise air passing through it to keep air in the room clean and safe.

The Natural Solar Filter keeps the air fresh by deodorising the molecules causing odor. The deodorising ability of this filter can be easily restored simply by cleaning and exposing to the sunlight.

This leading technology is now available in Cambodia via distribution by HSC Decor Center, a supplier of various globally-recognised building materials and sanitary brands in Cambodia including Kansai Paint, Linax, and Mitsubishi air conditioners.

HSC is now supplying a complete range of Mitsubishi air-conditioners including split units, and a centralised system (VRF) for commercial buildings. Today’s HSC Mitsubishi air-conditioner customers range from residential to hotel and commercial offices and government.

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