Sharp's Plasmacluster Technology Reach 50 Million Units Worldwide
OREANDA-NEWS. Since the introduction in October 2000 of the first air purifiers equipped with Plasmacluster technology, Sharp's proprietary air purification technology, total sales of products equipped with this technology reached 50 million units worldwide at the end of December 2013.
Over the years, Plasmacluster devices have evolved in effectiveness as Sharp has made them more and more compact and given them the capability to generate increasingly higher concentrations of ions. As a result, they have enjoyed a steady increase in popularity as their spread into other industries accelerates.
Plasmacluster is a proprietary Sharp technology that cleans the air by emitting positive and negative ions like those found in the natural world. Its high degree of safety and reliable effectiveness has been proven by independent research and testing organizations in Japan and abroad. Thus far, Plasmacluster technology has been deployed in 15 of Sharp's own product categories, including air purifiers, air conditioners, refrigerators, washing machines, and cooling fans.
In addition, its introduction into other business and industrial fields is also expanding: in January of this year, Sharp's new solution proposal on creating hygienic spaces and saving energy, a case study that involved installing Plasmacluster-equipped units in a seafood processing plant, won the Director-General's Prize of the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, an award in the 2013 Energy Conservation Grand Prize program in Japan. Further, its use in public spaces is also expanding, including being installed on a trial basis in the passenger cars of the Osaka Municipal Subway's Midosuji Line beginning April 23.
Also, in recent years, the deterioration in the outdoor environment due to the influx of PM2.5 fine particulate, "yellow dust" sandstorms, pollen, and similar air pollutants, has resulted in fewer opportunities to open windows, and there is a growing need to take measures to deal with fungi and odors indoors. In air conditioners and washing machines equipped with Plasmacluster technology, the effectiveness of suppressing the growth of fungi that occurs on the interior surfaces and in agitator tubs has been confirmed. The release of fungi into rooms and their adhering to clothing is also reduced. In refrigerators, Plasmacluster technology also reduces odors that adhere to the wall surfaces of interior compartments. Plasmacluster provides solutions to problems of immediate concern, such as fungi and odors, and supports healthy living.
Sharp will continue to aim to achieve better living through the evolution of Plasmacluster technology itself, the creation of new products equipped with it, and by providing solutions for purifying the air and saving energy.
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