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.
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H2Ozone SeriesWater processed through H2Ozone series ozonators can be used for food processing, surface disinfection or other clean up operations |
OCO-SeriesAir purification / odor control systems for pump stations and other outdoor areas with offensive odor problems |