Common Industries that use Ozone for Wastewater Treatment & Air Treatment
Ozone (O3) is an oxidant. It is an unstable form of Oxygen (O2) and has a total of three atoms, unlike stable Oxygen that has only two atoms. Ozone is formed when ordinary oxygen molecules containing two atoms are forced to take on a third. Ozone's usefulness as a sanitizing agent comes from its unstable molecular structure -- the third oxygen atom tends to break apart from the ozone molecule, releasing energy.
Ozone treatment has many versatile and favorable disinfection properties. The uses of ozone disinfection are applicable to a great number of projects in many different industries that include both water applications and air borne treatment.
- Air Treatment
- Aquaculture
- Automotive Deodorization
- Community Drinking Water
- Cooling Towers
- Flood Damage Restoration
- Greenhouses
- Lake Remediation
- Laundry
- Meat Processing
- Public Swimming Pools
- Residential Swimming Pools & Hot tubs
- Shipside Fish Preservation
- Vegetable Processing
- Wastewater Treatment
- Water & Beverage Bottling Plants
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