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Cost-effective and Environmentally Friendly Technology for Air Treatment / Odor Control Industry

Cost-effective and Environmentally Friendly Technology for Air Treatment / Odor Control Industry

The sterilizing power of ozone is used against bacteria, microorganisms, fungi, and certain insect larvae. This characteristic proves ozone to be a much stronger and greener solution than hazardous chemicals. ...

ByOzone Solutions, Inc.  based in  Hull, IOWA (USA)


Water treatment solutions for recreational water sector

Water treatment solutions for recreational water sector

Chlorine is added to water in swimming pools and other water bodies to control algae growth, get rid of insect larvae and kill harmful bacteria, viruses and pathogens. Chlorination keeps swimming pools, water parks, fountains and other water recreational areas clean by disinfection. ...

ByPristine Water  based in  , INDIA


Wollastonite for Livestock Applications

Wollastonite for Livestock Applications

Its needle-like crystal structure contributes to pest control by physically abrading and dehydrating insects and larvae, similar to diatomaceous earth (DE). A key advantage of wollastonite is its efficacy in moist environments where DE might lose effectiveness. ...

ByCanadian Wollastonite  based in  Seeleys Bay, ONTARIO (CANADA)


Ozone Solution for Effective Industrial Odour Control

Ozone Solution for Effective Industrial Odour Control

Airborne odours and contaminants can come from a variety of sources and are not only unpleasant, but they can also be harmful to one’s health. The environment for the incubation of any type of odour-causing bacteria is frequently places with little ventilation, a warm temperature, and a degree of humidity. Sometimes the odours are so strong that traditional cleaning methods, such as increased ventilation, UV light, or an air purifier, simply do not work. These odours can also have an impact on worker safety ...

ByOzcon Environmental  based in  Edgbaston, UNITED KINGDOM

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