Every air purifier brand tries to showcase its USP whether or not there really is any. If nothing else works, then they don’t even shy away from coming up with fancy sounding technical terms to lure the gullible. Blueair air purifiers especially their Classic series has their own filtration technology they call HEPASilent. In this post, I’ll explain what HEPASilent technology is. From the huge traffic that this post of mine sees, I am sure it indeed is a burning question. Blueair air purifiers owe their noiseless operation to their less dense (or rarer) HEPA filters. The Blue Pure 211 and the likes in the category are the bestsellers. More endowed and stylish, Blueair Classic Air purifiers start from $380 onwards. A little on the higher side of cost, but surely they are worth it. A part of their body is made of steel making them look special.
WHAT IS HEPASILENT TECHNOLOGY?
HEPASilent technology is a combination of efficient air filtration and silent operation. TRUE HEPA filters bring along 99.97% air cleaning efficiency by default. Blueair justifies their HEPASilent filtration to be way better than the denser HEPA filters. A conventional HEPA filter works on the principle of mechanically arresting the airborne particles. The dense layer of filter media makes the particles to make impact on the filter surface and eventually stick on a filter layer in due course.
Blueair HEPASilent technology uses both mechanical as well as electrostatic filtration. What this means is that the HEPA filter has lesser responsibility to shoulder for filtering the air. The electrostatic chamber shares the burden by charging the dust particles. The charged particles then easily get pulled to the filters as if they are a magnet to them.
HEPASilent Ultra
Blueair HealthProtect range of air purifiers use what is a more recent improvement in HEPASilent technology. Blueair HealthProtect Air purifiers are arguably their most advanced and smart models. Take for note the Blueair HealthProtect 7470i which comes with a mobile App, has a contemporary cylindrical body and filters. It can also be voice controlled through Alexa and Google assistant.
HOW HEPASilent WORKS?
Its important to understand the working of any technology to clear the clouds of mystery around it. The HEPASilent filtration technology has a two step process-
1. A Charging Area For Incoming Particles.
Here, an Ionizer flushes a charging chamber with negative ions. The dust particles or microbes also acquire charge on colliding with the anions.
2. The Charged Particles Are Filtered Out.
The newly charged particles then meet the HEPA filter. The HEPA filter is specially designed with an increasing filter density. This means that the filter is denser one one end. Particles larger than 1 micron are impacted greater by the mechanical forces inside the HEPA filter. They travel over the airflow and are trapped by the filter fibers.
While smaller particles below 1 micron experience greater impact for the electrostatic forces. They get attracted to the filter media and stick to its surface. The HEPASilent technology uses both these forces. This translates to an efficiency of 99-100% filtration of particles as small as 0.1 microns.
TOTAL 3 STAGES
Besides the HEPA filter and the electrostatic charging, there’s an additional activated carbon filtration stage as well. The carbon filter removes chemicals, organic gases and odors from the air. All these are those pollutants which are immune to the HEPA filer’s mechanical obstruction.
Is HEPASilent Better Than True HEPA?
Blueair doesn’t clearly mention whether or not this HEPASilent technology involve TRUE HEPA filters. They however quote the same efficiency that is 99.97% which is synonymous with True HEPA filters. Blueair says their filters are less dense which translates into greater airflow speed. Greater airflow is always a good thing to have. This is the reason why all Blueair Classic air purifiers have an excellent ACH of 5 (ACH=5).
HEPASilent Vs True HEPA
Below is a summary of why HEPASilent is touted to be better than having just a true HEPA filter. The HEPA vs HEPASilent showdown is tilted in favor of the latter. Blueair Classic Air Purifiers are somewhat costly devices, you can check if the price fits your budget.
1. MORE CLEAN AIR
Blueair HEPASilent filters combine the impact of mechanical HEPA filtration and electrostatic charging. Whatever particles could have escaped the filter are taken care by the electrostatic charge. How? By charging the dust particles, they stick to the filter like pins are picked by a magnet. Consequently, the filter need not be very dense one to maintain 99.97% efficiency.
HEPASilent imparts a higher Clean Air Delivery Rate as compared to a impaction-reliant HEPA only filter.
2. REMOVES PARTICLES AS SMALL AS 0.1 MICRONS
This is an important difference between HEPASilent and HEPA. A H13 grade True HEPA filter can filter particles sized above 0.3 microns. As HEPASilent technology does not rely on just mechanical forces, such filters can trap even smaller particles than a TRUE HEPA filter. Allegedly, Blueair claims its filters catch particles down to 0.1 microns in size such as viruses, bacteria and microplastics. Needless to mention, it also filters the larger particles of dust, pollen, lint, smoke and pet dander.
These tiniest of particles may be present in high density as during extraordinary polluted days.
PARTICULATE MATTER IN BREATH MAY LEAD TO-
- Patients of asthma and allergies find themselves in a tight spot, precarious than ever. Models like Blueair 480i and 680i are preferable for combating these conditions.
- Such pollutants are the perfect recipe for healthy people becoming new asthma and allergy patients.
- Heart and respiratory illnesses are exacerbated.
- Children may experience impaired growth due to pollution in early life. The first 2-3 years are very crucial in shaping their health status later in life. Children have a faster metabolic rate and breathe more frequently than adults. Polluted air poses a far higher risk to them.
- Impure air is low in oxygen and high on pollutants, needless to say this.
- Sleep quality and overall quality of life is impacted due to poor air.
3. MORE QUIET
We’ve been mentioning it all over this article how Blueair Classic air purifiers use a less dense HEPA filter. Still, their filter maintains an even better air filtration performance than a True HEPA filter. As their filter offers lesser resistance to the path of air, there is less noise as air passes through easily. Also, the air velocity is not decreased owing to a dense filter.
Another angle of looking at it is that the air purifier is able to perform optimally with lower fan speeds as well.
4. RIDS AIR OF BACTERIA AND VIRUSES
The Blueair HEPASilent technology kills airborne bacteria and viruses. The filter traps the microbes and the electric charge neutralizes them. Blueair Classic 280i and 480i remove 99.99% of the most common disease causing bacteria and viruses. These include the H1N1 swine flu virus, Typhoid causing E. coli, and Enterovirus. However, Blueair doesn’t take responsibility for the Chinese Corona Virus.
5. LESSER POWER CONSUMPTION
All Blueair air purifiers are ENERGY STAR certified, consuming less energy than an incandescent lightbulb. Relax, I am talking about the lowest fan speed here. Were you shocked for once? Lol! Do not think much about your energy expenses to rise. Air purifiers are not energy guzzlers.
CONCLUSION – BLUEAIR HEPASILENT TECHNOLOGY
Blueair Classic series (with model numbers ending in an ‘i’) is their smart range of air purifiers. These are especially useful against Asthma and allergies. The Blueair HealthProtect series is the latest range of their smart air purifiers using HEPASilent Ultra technology. No doubt, they feature in the Best air purifier for allergies list big time. Having a quiet air purifier which can rid us of the most variety and percentages of pollutants, is the preferred choice.
Blueair Classic and now the newer HealthProtect air purifiers are very silent as explained above. Since the HEPASilent technology involves charging of dust particles, it has an ionizer. The company prefers to keep quiet on the ozone generation part which would get formed no matter what. This is an important factor in the HEPASilent Vs HEPA comparison.
Karen says
Excellent explanation. Thank you for clearing this up for me. I was trying to understand what HEPASilent truly was to determine which air purifier would be best for me.
admin says
You’re Welcome Karen!
Andrew says
Thanks for the great explanation.
I’ve been interested in buying the 3210 UK model, which is the same as the 411 auto in the US. I like the very low power consumption & low noise (except highest speed setting), that seems to come with these.
What I wanted to know was, is there an electronic ioniser inside this model? Or is there some other electrostatic process going on?
Thanks & Regards
Kel says
This is helpful, but doesn’t address my biggest concern. Everywhere I look states that Blueair uses a combination of an altered hepa filter and electronic methods to clean the air, but not whether that’s as safe and environmentally friendly as true hepa filter purifiers. I’ve read purifiers using electronic methods produce ozone and are often not recommended while heppa filter purifiers are the best. All I can find is “it doesn’t exceed the limits for ozone” which sounds like a business-like answer for “yes, it omits ozone and isn’t as good as true hepa filters, but we want to focus on the positives so you’ll still buy this.” So, is it truly as good as a hepa filter.