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WATER CLEANİNG WİTH OZONE NEVROZ GÖSTERİCİ

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WATER CLEANİNG WİTH OZONE

NEVROZ GÖSTERİCİ

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Ozone was first used in water treatment in the late 1800s and ozone is more widely used in Europe and Asia then the United States. Ozone is an unstable gas comprising of three oxygen atoms, the gas will readily degrade back to oxygen, and during this transition a free oxygen atom, or free radical is form. The free oxygen radical is highly reactive and short lived, under normal conditions it will only survive for milliseconds.Ozone is a colorless gas that has an odor similar to smell of the air after a major thunderstorm.

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Ozone has a greater disinfection effectiveness against bacteria and viruses compared to chlorination. In addition, the oxidizing properties can also reduce the concentration of iron, manganese, sulfur and reduce or eliminate taste and odor problems. Ozone oxides the iron, manganese, and sulfur in the water to form insoluble metal oxides or elemental sulfur. These insoluble particles are then removed by post-filtration. Organic particles and chemicals will be eliminated through either coagulation or chemical oxidation. Ozone is unstable, and it will degrade over a time frame ranging from a few seconds to 30 minutes. The rate of degradation is a function of water chemistry, pH and water temperature.

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Ozonation ProcessThe formation of oxygen into ozone occurs with the use of energy. This process is carried out by an electric discharge field as in the CD-type ozone generators (corona discharge simulation of the lightning), or by ultraviolet radiation as in UV-type ozone generators (simulation of the ultraviolet rays from the sun). In addition to these commercial methods, ozone may also be made through electrolytic and chemical reactions.  In general, an ozonation system includes passing dry, clean air through a high voltage electric discharge, i.e., corona discharge,  which creates and ozone concentration of approximately 1% or 10,000 mg/L.  In treating small quantities of waste, the UV ozonators are the most common, while large-scale systems use either corona discharge or other bulk ozone-producing methods

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The raw water is then passed through a venturi throat which creates a vacuum and pulls the ozone gas into the water or the air is then bubbled up through the water being treated. Since the ozone will react with metals to create insoluble metal oxides, post filtration is required.

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What Systems Require An Ozone Residual And Which Do Not?

•Bottle Water•Cooling Towers•Water Reclamation•Swimming Pools•VOC Reduction•Bacteria Contamination

Needs An Ozone Residual

• Iron/Iron Bacteria•Sulfur/Sulfur Bacteria•Manganese

Does Not Need An Ozone Residual

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Ozone Water Treatment Skid(Examples with pictures)

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The Ozone Process Works In Three Easy Steps

1) Ozone Injection/Oxidation:Ozone is a tri-atomic oxygen (O3) which has very high oxidizing power. It is a gas produced from air and high voltage electricity. The injection of the ozone into the water. Tiny ozone bubbles saturate every drop of water. At this point oxidation of iron, sulfur and manganese is immediate.

2)Aeration:The elimination (off gassing or venting) of the ozone and other gasses/odors such as sulfur. This occurs by an ozone stripping action. As water flows down the Off Gas Tank, ozonated water rises and strips any gas in the incoming water. We have designed exclusive Self-Cleaning and Maintenance Free vent devices

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3) Filtration:The final step for removing the oxidized material is filtration. We formulated SP10 in 1988. It's a natural physical filter media requiring only water for backwash. No chemicals or oxidizing media is necessary. SP10 is non-porous and inert. It yields a high flow and requires a low backwash rate.

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Primary Advantages to Ozone

1. Ozone is effect over a wide pH range and rapidly reacts with bacteria, viruses, and protozoans and has stronger germicidal properties then chlorination.  Has a very strong oxidizing power with a short reaction time.

2. The treatment process does not add chemicals to the water.

3. Ozone can eliminate a wide variety of inorganic, organic and microbiological problems and taste and odor problems.  The microbiological agents include bacteria, viruses, and protozons (such as: Giardia and Cryptosporidium).

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Disadvantages to Ozone1. There is a higher equipment and operational cost and it may be more

difficult to find professional proficient in ozone treatment and system maintenance.

2. Ozonation provides no germicidal or disinfection residual to inhibit or prevent regrowth.

3. Ozonation by-products are still being evaluated and it is possible that some by-products by be carcinogenic. These may include brominated by-products, aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids.  This is one reason that the post filtration system may include an activate carbon filter.

4. System may require pretreatment for hardness reduction or the additional of polyphosphate to prevent formation of carbonate scale.

5. Ozone is less soluble in water, compared to chlorine,  and therefore special mixing techniques are needed.

6. Potential fire hazards and toxicity issues associated with ozone generation.

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTİON.