Differences between Low Power and High Power Ozone Generators

There are many air purifiers on the market today with a small amount of ozone produced, positioned as powerful ozone generators. Unfortunately, such devices can produce no more than 0.05 parts per million (ppm) of ozone, which is an insignificant fraction of ozone that cannot cope with pollution. In this case, it turns out that low-power devices can only temporarily mask unpleasant odors with the smell of ozone. Tests in the IPA laboratory showed that to destroy mold, viruses and bacteria, up to 10 parts per million of ozone are required, which is almost 200 times more than low-power air purifiers produce. Most of the generators on the market do not have a lot of power; therefore, with their help it is not possible to carry out high-quality cleaning or disinfection. In order to cope with these problems, we need AOI shock ozone generators.

Professional, powerful ozone generators that are capable of producing high levels of concentrated ozone effectively oxidize volatile organic substances such as mold and other pollutants. For this reason, specialists working in building restoration companies after fires and floods use high-power ozone generators. Such powerful ozone generators are used for water purification, as well as the processing of fruits and vegetables in commercial organizations, as ozone treatment is the most effective method of disinfecting all kinds of surfaces. The use of ozone in food processing was approved by the FDA in 2001. When choosing an ozone generator, you need to be very careful, as low-power ozone generators can do more harm than good to you and your property. AOI's professional, powerful, shock-generating ozone generators will help you deal with indoor pollution problems.

 

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