Conventional water treatment leans on a steady supply of chemicals — and everything that comes with them: storage, handling, dosing, by-products and discharge limits.
Nanobubbles take a different route. By dissolving oxygen or ozone with extreme efficiency, they oxygenate, disinfect and clarify water using physics, not additives. There is nothing to store, nothing to overdose, and no chemical residue to remove downstream.
For operators that means lower running costs and simpler compliance. For the environment it means cleaner effluent and a smaller footprint. It is a rare case where the more sustainable option is also the more practical one.
