Caple Plasma Technology

Caple Plasma air cleaning with patented PlasmaMade® technology

Most kitchen spaces and schemes use outdoor extraction or carbon filters to remove cooking odours, but these can be costly and unsustainable in the long term. Developed in answer to demand from retailers, designers and homeowners, the new patented PlasmaMade® E-Filter from Caple is a revolutionary plasma filter with E-technology that offers a modern solution.

The PlasmaMade® filtering technology uses individual techniques, which include the combination of Plasma and electrostatic discharge (ESD), to break down unpleasant smells and substances and recirculate clean and fresh air back into the room.

This compact product not only rids odours with plasma; it also tackles fine dust, pollen and other contaminants using cutting-edge ESD technology combined in one filter, making it one of a kind and worldwide patented.

An important advantage of a recirculation filter is that the occupant saves a significant amount of money on heating costs as the filter keeps the warm or cool air inside. In addition, the PlasmaMade® Filter is 97% recyclable and, with correct use and regular cleaning of the grease filter of the extractor hood, the filter will last up to 15 years practically maintenance free.

This “plug and play” product could not be easier to install and operate; it is simply attached to the hood and the plug is inserted.

Click the links below for useful videos on PlasmaMade®.

How PlasmaMade Filters Work (GUC1212 & GUC1214)

How to Install PlasmaMade Filters (GUC1212 & GUC1214)

How to install PlasmaMade Filters (GUC1314)

How PlasmaMade Filters Work (GUC1314)

For more information on Caple, please visit www.caple.co.uk.

Caple Plasma Technology

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