Q2. How do Catalytic Lamps work?
Our catalytic lamp works by a form of catalytic combustion.
Instead of using a continuous flame, the stone once lit and put out, generates enough heat which rises rapidly and mixes with the cool air. The continuous airflow through the bottle is a process called catalytic conversion.
Odours and airborne molecules are filtered through the lamp and converted into oxygen. As this is happening the lamp diffuses the fragrance into the atmosphere.
Once the lamp has been working for approx 30 minutes it will fragrance anywhere between 1,000-1,400 cubic feet. This is sufficient to fragrance an average sized house and the fragrance will last for hours.
Remember the lamp works AFTER the stone has been lit and put out.
Instead of using a continuous flame, the stone once lit and put out, generates enough heat which rises rapidly and mixes with the cool air. The continuous airflow through the bottle is a process called catalytic conversion.
Odours and airborne molecules are filtered through the lamp and converted into oxygen. As this is happening the lamp diffuses the fragrance into the atmosphere.
Once the lamp has been working for approx 30 minutes it will fragrance anywhere between 1,000-1,400 cubic feet. This is sufficient to fragrance an average sized house and the fragrance will last for hours.
Remember the lamp works AFTER the stone has been lit and put out.
