MICRO-BUBBLES Q&AWhat are micro-bubbles?
How can micro-bubbles deep-clean our skin spores? How do the bubbles penetrate the pores? Did you know micro-bubbles can remove oil from dishes? In recent times, the use of ozone microbubbles has expanded to many industries, such as hospitality, medical, horticultural and the agricultural industries, and even to water treatment plants. |
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What are Micro-Bubbles?
Micro-bubbles are tiny bubbles created by an aerator (modified Venturi Injector), a fraction of the size of typical whirlpool bubbles. The tiny size of these bubbles allows them to stay in the water for much longer, increasing their effectiveness when breaking down pathogens and chemicals, and penetrating the skin pores to remove toxins and build up of any makeup residues. The frequent use of ozonated micro-bubbles helps keep the skin looking and feeling young.
What does the micro-bubbles do?
Micro-bubbles can remove chemical residue and bacteria from the innermost crevices of fruit and vegetables. The applications of ozone are, among others to:
- Sterilize, disinfect and deodorize
- Remove odours and taste from chlorinated water
- Remove heavy metals from water
- Kill waterborne bacteria, viruses and protozoans, etc.
can micro-bubbles deep-clean?
The micro-bubbles is a Venturi Injector is a specially designed mixer which mixes the ozone and water to create large amounts of tiny bubbles. Due to the pressure differential inside the Venturi Injector, the ozone is infused into the water. cold water can contain more smaller bubbles than larger ones, and smaller bubbles remain in the water for longer. This enhances the effectiveness of ozonated water as a sanitizer. It is smaller than skin pores so that it can penetrate the skin pores and keep your skin soft and smooth.