Miele redesigning production processes in response to the coronavirus pandemic
Miele, a renowned German appliance manufacturer, is set to launch its new line of AirControl mobile air purifiers in mid-February, starting with the German and Austrian markets. These air purifiers are designed specifically for environments where they may be subjected to wear and tear, such as schools, stores, and public facilities.
The AirControl mobile air purifiers are equipped with a multi-stage filter system that removes more than 99.99% of all airborne particles, viruses, bacteria, and fungi. The purifiers pass the air through an activated carbon filter and a post-filter to absorb unpleasant odors, ensuring a clean and fresh environment.
The mid-sized AirControl mobile air purifier stands on casters, allowing it to be easily positioned near a power outlet and out of the way. It requires a footprint of 50 x 50 centimeters and stands 127 centimeters tall. The purifier can exchange and filter the air in a room six times per hour, with a capacity of up to 3,300 cubic meters of air per hour.
Miele has ensured that the AirControl mobile air purifiers are stable and resistant to unauthorized changes. A housing on the purifiers prevents unauthorized manipulation or changes to settings, while the purifiers themselves are designed to be resistant to unauthorized manipulation or changes to settings. This makes them ideal for retail environments, as no structural changes are required, and they can be easily integrated and operated.
The AirControl mobile air purifiers are designed for use in environments where full mobility is required, as they can be easily moved. They come in three different variants, suitable for room sizes of up to 45, 80, or 200 square meters.
The AirControl mobile air purifiers are manufactured at Miele's Lehrte plant in Lower Saxony. They feature a ThermoControl module that heats the air passing through the HEPA filter to around 70 degrees Celsius, ensuring effective air purification. The purifiers also have an integrated sensor that monitors the CO content in the room air, with the runtime increasing in automatic mode when the set CO content limit is reached.
While the search results do not provide information about the name of the partner with whom Miele developed the AirControl air purifier or the planned timeline for further development, it is clear that Miele is committed to providing high-quality, durable, and effective air purification solutions for a wide range of environments.