Technology

Powering change at the molecular level

NanoMAR systems generate dense clouds of sub-micron bubbles that transform how gas dissolves into — and contaminants leave — your water.

What is a nanobubble?

A nanobubble is a gas-filled cavity under 200 nm in diameter. Unlike ordinary bubbles, they don't float to the surface and burst. Instead they remain suspended for days to weeks, packing an enormous combined surface area and a strong negative zeta-potential that lets them scrub, oxygenate and clarify water in ways chemicals never could.

How our systems work

01

Intake & gas dosing

Water is drawn in and combined with oxygen, ozone or air under controlled pressure.

02

Nanobubble generation

Membrane, venturi and ceramic stages shear the gas into billions of nanobubbles.

03

Diffusion & contact

Bubbles disperse uniformly, maximising gas transfer and contaminant contact.

04

Cleaner water out

Oxygen levels rise, turbidity and organic load fall — continuously.

Why nanobubbles outperform

Sub-200 nm

Thousands of times smaller than the bubbles from conventional diffusers.

Weeks of stability

Neutral buoyancy keeps them working long after generation.

High surface area

Vast gas–liquid interface drives near-complete dissolution.

Zero residue

No chemicals added means no by-products to remove.

Three separation technologies, one platform

Membrane

Precision pore structures produce uniform, ultra-fine bubble distributions.

Venturi

Pressure-driven shear for high-throughput generation with no moving parts.

Ceramic

Durable diffusers for demanding, abrasive or high-temperature streams.

Ready to rethink your water?

Tell us about your process and we'll size a nanobubble system for it.

Talk to our team