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What are Nanobubbles?
- Nanobubble charged surfaces promote electrostatic interactions with hydrophobic contaminants, such as FOG, allowing for the removal of these substances from surfaces.
- As the bubbles burst, they produce jets of extremely high pressure and temperature, cleaning contact surfaces of organic matter, biofilms, and solids.
- The suspended solids are then lifted out of the solution by the bubbles, enabling easy removal.
- During their collapse, the bubbles also release hydroxyl radicals, resulting in powerful localized disinfection
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