A technology that generates plasma on the water surface or underwater,
applying a combination of various reactive radicals (such as ozone, hydrogen peroxide, OH, HOCl, etc.), UV, and microbubbles,
created by direct and indirect electrical energy and underwater discharge.
What is Plasma (PLASMA)?
Often referred to as the "fourth state of matter," it refers to a gaseous state in which electrons,
carrying a negative charge, and ions, carrying a positive charge, are separated while remaining electrically neutral.
Plasma Water Treatment Technology
Generates high-energy density underwater discharge plasma to directly deliver plasma energy to underwater pollutants.
Underwater Plasma
Plasma Features
A system that handles simultaneous and combined treatment mechanisms through a chain of contact oxidation reactions and ultraviolet (UV) radiation from plasma, all within a single process.
The active radicals generated by plasma have a stronger oxidative power (sterilization, disinfection, and decomposition abilities) than ozone (O3),
yet they are non-toxic and environmentally friendly, making it a safe water treatment technology for humans.
The most powerful oxidizing substance that can chemically decompose and remove contaminants.
It directly interacts with pollutants in the air and water, reducing all contaminants to safe water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2),
making it harmless to humans.