Ozone is the second-most powerful Oxidizing agent and a fast acting Disinfectant.
Think of Ozone for all processes requiring efficient Oxidation and Disinfection.
Ozone is an unstable molecule. It converts back to Oxygen within a short time.
After the task of Oxidation or Disinfection is over, the remnant ozone soon converts back to oxygen, leaving behind no residues.
Also, Ozone produces harmless Disinfection By-products making the application Eco-friendly.
Food grain Preservation

Disinfection of Treated Sewage

Garment Fading

Food grain Preservation

Disinfection of Treated Sewage

The remnant oxygen appears at the ozone generator output along with ozone.
The Ozone generator get hot in the process and needs to be cooled, for efficient Ozone production.
Forced Air or Recirculating Coolant is used to cool the ozone generator.
Ozone thus produced has to be efficiently consumed in the intended application. Unutilized ozone is vented into the atmosphere, after converting it back to oxygen.
Like most disinfectants, Ozone can be toxic only if inhaled in large quantities. Ambient ozone concentration in the vicinity of ozone equipment must be maintained as per OSHA safety standards.
Components of a typical ozone treatment system
