Dyson has launched the Dyson Airblade 9kJ, developed to be the fastest, most energy efficient HEPA-filtered hand dryer
According to Dyson, the Airblade 9kJ hand dryer enables people to dry their hands quickly and hygienically in 10 seconds, while using less energy and offering an alternative to single-use paper towels.
“At Dyson, we believe hand drying should be fast, hygienic and responsible in its energy use. We solved many of these problems when we disrupted the industry with the launch of the first Dyson Airblade™ in 2006,” says Jake Dyson, chief engineer and Dyson founder.
“We continue to pioneer with the Dyson Airblade 9kJ – our latest hand drying technology. From the acoustics to its design, everything has been rethought to deliver the best performance without any compromise on user experience or hygiene.”
Dyson highlights: “The Dyson Airblade 9kJ hand dryer machine has been three years in development, with over 700 prototypes made. The result is the quietest Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer yet, with fast hand drying in 10 seconds. Thanks to advances in our motor and airflow technology, the new Dyson Airblade 9kJ hand dryer uses up to 80% less energy than the original Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer, while producing up to 85% less carbon dioxide emissions per dry than paper towels.”
“It’s the instinct of engineers to want to improve things, make them more efficient and to use fewer resources in the process. It’s wired into our DNA and it is this urge which drives progress and advancement – even in the washroom,” explains Dyson.
“In 1907, paper towels were first introduced, and the electric hand dryer made its first appearance in 1948 – but both have their failings. The journey to find a better way is fascinating. In 2006, the invention of Dyson Airblade™ technology meant that, for the first time, water was scraped off hands using high velocity unheated air, thus reducing the energy consumption,” he adds.
The new hand
dryer boasts a Curved Blade™ design, touch-free operation, hygienic HEPA
filtration, acoustic engineering and more, costs AED 5,399, and is designed to
suit any commercial or public washroom, from offices, shopping malls and
restaurants, to public spaces, amusement parks, schools, hospitals and hotels.
Dyson is a global technology enterprise with engineering and testing operations in Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and the UK. The Dyson Professional division provides hand dryers, LED lighting, hair dryers, air purifiers and fans, and cord-free vacuum cleaners for businesses.
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Dyson has launched the Dyson Airblade 9kJ, developed to be the fastest, most energy efficient HEPA-filtered hand dryer
According to Dyson, the Airblade 9kJ hand dryer enables people to dry their hands quickly and hygienically in 10 seconds, while using less energy and offering an alternative to single-use paper towels.
“At Dyson, we believe hand drying should be fast, hygienic and responsible in its energy use. We solved many of these problems when we disrupted the industry with the launch of the first Dyson Airblade™ in 2006,” says Jake Dyson, chief engineer and Dyson founder.
“We continue to pioneer with the Dyson Airblade 9kJ – our latest hand drying technology. From the acoustics to its design, everything has been rethought to deliver the best performance without any compromise on user experience or hygiene.”
Dyson highlights: “The Dyson Airblade 9kJ hand dryer machine has been three years in development, with over 700 prototypes made. The result is the quietest Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer yet, with fast hand drying in 10 seconds. Thanks to advances in our motor and airflow technology, the new Dyson Airblade 9kJ hand dryer uses up to 80% less energy than the original Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer, while producing up to 85% less carbon dioxide emissions per dry than paper towels.”
“It’s the instinct of engineers to want to improve things, make them more efficient and to use fewer resources in the process. It’s wired into our DNA and it is this urge which drives progress and advancement – even in the washroom,” explains Dyson.
“In 1907, paper towels were first introduced, and the electric hand dryer made its first appearance in 1948 – but both have their failings. The journey to find a better way is fascinating. In 2006, the invention of Dyson Airblade™ technology meant that, for the first time, water was scraped off hands using high velocity unheated air, thus reducing the energy consumption,” he adds.
The new hand dryer boasts a Curved Blade™ design, touch-free operation, hygienic HEPA filtration, acoustic engineering and more, costs AED 5,399, and is designed to suit any commercial or public washroom, from offices, shopping malls and restaurants, to public spaces, amusement parks, schools, hospitals and hotels.
Dyson is a global technology enterprise with engineering and testing operations in Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and the UK. The Dyson Professional division provides hand dryers, LED lighting, hair dryers, air purifiers and fans, and cord-free vacuum cleaners for businesses.
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