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Antimicrobial filter screen assemblies: BYDRecent Research Landscape

Microbial proliferation in HVAC airflow paths creates health risks and system degradation, which these assemblies mitigate through localized antimicrobial surface engineering. Integrating these modules directly into vehicle air conditioning architectures ensures continuous sterilization without manual chemical intervention.

What technical problems is BYD addressing in Antimicrobial filter screen assemblies?

Airborne pathogen transmission

(24)evidences

Accumulation of microbial contaminants within confined vehicle ventilation systems leads to poor air quality and health risks. Mitigating this degradation of air purity ensures a sterile environment for passengers.

Restricted cabin airflow distribution

(22)evidences

Non-uniform air velocity and direction at the outlet cause thermal discomfort and energy loss. Optimizing distribution ensures consistent environmental control and operational efficiency.

Unpleasant cabin air odors

(20)evidences

Accumulated microbial growth and stagnant air in vehicle HVAC systems create persistent foul smells. Eliminating these odors improves passenger comfort and perceived air quality.

Excessive aerodynamic drag

(17)evidences

Airflow resistance and chaotic air patterns around vehicle exterior components. Reducing these forces improves fuel efficiency and reduces acoustic noise.

Pathogen accumulation in enclosed spaces

(3)evidences

Microbial contamination and persistence within vehicle cabins and storage units pose health risks. Eliminating these biological hazards prevents cross-contamination and ensures sanitary environments for occupants and cargo.