Entry for October 7, 2007

In recent blogs we have been discussing the components of an ozone water treatment system.  In the last posting we talked about the systems that feed gas to the ozone generator.  We emphasized the importance of delivering clean, dry gas to the ozone generator as being the most important consideration in the design and reliable […]

Entry for October 6, 2007

In the previous posting we discussed the basic components of an ozone water treatment system.  In this posting we will focus on gas preparation.  You can find more detailed information on feed gas systems on our website: https://www.spartanwatertreatment.com/ozone-generator-feed-gas-systems.html To recap, employing the corona discharge process, you need oxygen (O2) to make ozone (O3).  You can […]

Entry for October 5, 2007

As we answer inquiries regarding ozone generators and advanced oxidation processes, we find that many people new to these technologies are interested in learning what equipment goes into an ozone water treatment system.  We have developed a number of web pages on our site that address this issue (www.spartanwatertreatment.com/ozone-water-treatment-systems.html), but we thought that a few […]

Entry for October 4, 2007

In yesterday’s posting on this blog we talked briefly about the way ozone reacts with organic compounds in water.  This involved the two reaction pathways, either the slower selective molecular ozone pathway or the faster, non selective hydroxyl radical pathway.  We recently have been contacted by an engineering firm interested in destroying carbon tetrachloride using […]

Entry for October 3, 2007

In our last post we talked about BOD reduction using ozone and advanced oxidation processes (AOP).  We noted that that ozone reacts differently under different conditions.  In this posting, we will discuss these differences in a little more detail.  You can also read more about ozone reactions at www.spartanwatertreatment.com/reactions.html. In general ozone can react along […]

Entry for October 1, 2007

We have decided to relaunch our blog with an emphasis on the types of questions we receive from customers.  We have observed that companies and government entities that contact us have heard that ozone or advanced oxidation might be an option for treating their air or water challenges, but don’t have a good feel for […]