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now you can win the Mosquito war? new Mosquito Trap

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Old 12-06.-2006, 02:47 PM   #1
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Default now you can win the Mosquito war? new Mosquito Trap

We would like to take this opportunity to introduce a new Mosquito

catching device product.
Purifies and sterilizes air through TiO2 effect.
Decoys mosquitoes with carbon dioxide produced during TiO2 process.
Environmentally friendly, Insecticide-free and Harmless on humans.

Size: Diameter 25cm X Height 30cm
Electric power consumption: 20W, 220V
Weight: 2 kg
Area of application: 120 M2
Principle of Captures Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes, even in the dark, can easily access where a person is by

sensing carbon dioxide and temperature that he/she sheds.
Also, they react extremely sensitively to near ultraviolet rays.
Using these properties of mosquitoes, Skone can decoy and capture

mosquitoes both in bright indoors and in dark outdoors by a tripartite

system: HEAT and A CERTAIN WAVELENGTH RAY produced from the

photocatalyst lamp installed inside, and CARBON DIOXIDE produced when

photocatalyst lamp are radiated onto TiO2.


Decoyed mosquitoes enter the exterminator through the capture windows on

the upper parts, and then are strongly drawn into the capture net, on

the lower part.
Once they are drawn into the capture net, they cannot fly away upwards

due to the strong current of the ventilator.

www.miewen.com 086-027-63411820 miewen@126.com john liu
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