Thanks, Steve. PT

----- Original Message ----- From: "Norton, Steve" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 2:33 PM
Subject: RE: CS>off-topic: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy


Again, it depends on your application. I would highly recommend that as
a minimum the ozone generator have the capability to accept an air dryer
on the generator air input. This is to minimize the creation of nitric
acid by the ozone generator. For the same reason, it is desirable  for
the generator to use a cold plasma ozone technology rather than corona
discharge but if you use an air dryer the corona discharge is probably
good enough for all but making fully ozonated oils. For making fully
ozonated oils you will also need a pure oxygen source capability.
As for the bubbler, ozone is a strong oxidizer and the glue used in
stone bubblers will not last for a long time. For that reason they
recommend ceramic bubblers (and silicone tubing). Most ceramic bubblers
are expensive but one source of inexpensive ceramic bubblers is:
http://shop.toolsforhealing.com/category_s/7.htm

I am not aware of a microbial problem with stone bubblers. If you get a
good deal on an ozone generator but it comes with a stone bubbler, just
replace the bubbler with a ceramic one.

- Steve N

-----Original Message-----
From: needling around [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 10:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>off-topic: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

The question I have been wrestling with is how to decide on a good
ozonator. For everything I have read I have read something just the opposite. For

example, most come with stone bubblers but then I read that the stone bubblers break down and develop microbial activity? If I'm trying to get rid of microbes why would I use one of those???
Thanks.
PT


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