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Increasing Demand for HEPA with Deodorant Filter Will Fuel the Japan Air Purifiers Market During the Forecast Period

Increasing air borne disease and technological advancement such as ultraviolent-LED in Japan are driving the air purifiers market in Japan.

According to TechSci Research report, “Japan Air Purifiers Market- By Region, Competition Forecast and Opportunities, 2018-2028, Air purifier in the country is forecast to grow at an exponential rate during the forecast period. Throughout its lengthy history as a cheap indoor air filtration option, the air purifier market has seen numerous adjustments and alterations. Innovations in filtering technology that could be regarded as the subsequent air purification revolution came along with these changes.

To capture airborne particles from moving air, High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters use thick, haphazardly organized fibers. HEPA filters remove particles from the airstream by using the principles of how air molecules flow through space. HEPA filters are therefore a typical feature of the majority of air purifiers available today. The first HEPA-based home air purifier was introduced in 1963, which not only helped to reduce indoor pollution but also the symptoms of chronic asthma. Since then, HEPA has gained in popularity, and the US Department of Energy (DOE) has specified that any filters marketed as "HEPA" must eliminate at least 99.97% of airborne particles smaller than 0.3 microns.

All makers of air purifiers are aware that their filters must adhere to the HEPA standard. However, years of rigorous regulations for air purifiers may have led manufacturers to believe that it is safe.

An air purifier must contain HEPA paper, the type of paper used to make HEPA filters, in order for it to be advertised as being HEPA. Another concern is whether the air purifier's overall effectiveness satisfies HEPA standards. In actuality, the general efficacy of the majority of HEPA air purifiers has not been examined.

Leakage is the underlying factor at play here. Although many HEPA filters are highly efficient, many air purifier housing designs are not airtight. This implies that contaminated, unfiltered air can enter through tiny gaps between the frame and the HEPA filter surrounding it.

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Japan Air Purifiers market is segmented into filter type, coverage area, end use, distribution channel, region, leading cities, and company. Based on filter type, the market is segmented into HEPA + Activated Carbon, Prefilter + HEPA + Activated Carbon, Prefilter + HEPA, HEPA and others. Based on CADR values the market is divided into up to 250 m3/h, 251 to 500 m3/h, and above 500 m3/h, by end use residential, commercial and industrial, and by distribution channel direct sales, multi-branded electronics store, online, supermarket/hypermarket, others.

While many air purifiers assert that their HEPA filters remove approximately 100% of the airborne particles they pass through, this is only part of the story. When leakage is taken into consideration, the overall air purifier's true efficiency in some circumstances is close to 80% or less. To address this issue, some air purifier manufacturers build their products to reduce or completely eliminate air leakage. To completely ensure the effectiveness of HyperHEPA filter media, IQAir uses a proprietary 3D UltraSeal knife-edge in-groove seal between the filter frame and air purifier housing.

Major operating companies operating in the Japan Air Purifiers Market are:

  • Sharp Corporation
  • Panasonic Corporation
  • Daikin Industries Ltd
  • Hitachi Ltd,
  • Mitsubishi Electric Corp   
  • Dyson Corporation           
  • Honeywell Japan Ltd.
  • Woongjin Coway Company Limited
  • Unilever Japan Holdings K.K.
  • Xiaomi Technology Japan Co., Ltd

The manufacturer of solutions for clean indoor air, QleanAir, has announced its first two orders for industrial air cleaners from Japan's manufacturing sector for 2022.

The industrial air purifier QleanAir FS 70 received the Scandinavian company in Japan's first two orders. The first order is a six-year contract with a Kyoto-based manufacturer of carbon filters, while the second order is a three-year agreement with a Tokyo-based chemical processing facility. For the safety of its employees, both businesses aim to improve the air quality indoors.

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“In order to take care of their family and children's health, homeowners are installing air purifiers more frequently. A device known as an air purifiers improves the quality of the air by removing impurities. As a result, the market is expected to grow in the upcoming years.” said Mr. Karan Chechi, Research Director with TechSci Research, a research-based global management consulting firm.

Japan Air Purifiers Market By Filter Type (HEPA + Activated Carbon, Prefilter + HEPA + Activated Carbon, Prefilter + HEPA, HEPA and Others (prefilter, HEPA + Ion & Ozone, etc.)) , By CADR Value (up to 250 m3/h, 251 to 500 m3/h, and Above 500 m3/h), By End Use (Residential, Commercial and Industrial), By Distribution Channel (Direct Sales, Multi-Branded Electronics Stores, Online, Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, Others (Exclusive Stores, Distributor Sales, etc.)), By Region, By Company, Forecast & Opportunities, 2018-2028F, has evaluated the future growth potential of Japan air purifiers market and provides statistics & information on market size, structure, and future market growth. the report intends to provide cutting-edge market intelligence and help decision makers take sound investment decisions. besides, the report also identifies and analyzes the emerging trends along with essential drivers, challenges, and opportunities in the air purifiers in Japan.


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