The Spanish company Bandalux has launched an innovative solution that promises to revolutionize air quality in living spaces: the Airpure® curtains. This product not only serves a decorative function, but also acts as an air purifier through advanced technology based on an invisible coating of mineral oxides that is activated by light.
The operation of Airpure® is based on the process of photocatalysis. When exposed to sunlight or artificial light, the curtain initiates a reaction that breaks down air pollutants such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, and volatile organic compounds. This mechanism transforms harmful substances into harmless water vapor and salts, promoting a healthier environment and contributing to the self-cleaning of the curtain fabric.
The nanotechnology used in this product has been approved by Pureti, a technological partner of NASA, and is in line with the European project iSCAPE, which aims to mitigate the effects of climate change on the continent. Bandalux also highlights that their new curtain is particularly beneficial for people with allergies and respiratory problems, as well as for use in healthcare and educational settings.
The benefits of Airpure® are significant: a 1 m² curtain can continuously purify the air in a 3×3 meter room, while a 2 m² version installed outdoors can help counteract pollution generated by vehicles. In this way, it becomes an ideal option for those looking for cleaner and healthier spaces.
In addition to its purifying capabilities, Airpure® is characterized by its style and versatility. The curtain is available in different systems and styles, including roller blinds and solutions for attics, allowing consumers to customize fabrics and colors according to the aesthetics of any space.
With this launch, Bandalux reaffirms its leadership in the solar protection sector, combining technological innovation with a strong environmental commitment and offering an effective solution to improve air quality in homes and workplaces.
Source: MiMub in Spanish