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. 2010;112(1):44–50. doi: 10.1007/BF03225228

Modular air quality system for interior comfort

Peter Kroner 1,, Uwe Fritsche 1, Thomas Rais 1, Daniela Stiehler 1
PMCID: PMC7149205

Abstract

As traffic volumes and the associated burdens on drivers increase, the need for a relaxing, rejuvenating atmosphere in the vehicle becomes ever greater. The five-stage air quality system from Behr can meet these requirements in full, right down to generating a truly experienceable atmosphere of wellbeing in the vehicle interior of passenger car and truck, with ionized air and a selection of fragrances for every preference.

Keywords: Vehicle Interior, Vehicle Occupant, Fragrance Intensity, Vehicle Cabin, Biocide Coating

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