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Device Description
The OZ-G2000 sucks in the surrounding air and performs a discharge procedure. After that, energy
breaks the diatomic oxygen molecule into two single oxygen atoms in the form of free radicals.
Atomic oxygen recombines with oxygen molecules (A) to form ozone.
After the reactant oxidizes the oxygen atoms, the OZ-G2000 molecules will be converted into oxygen
molecules.
The OZ-G2000 of the Abestorm series uses oxygen in the surrounding air as a molecular compound.
Due to their metastable bonds, unoxidized OZ-G2000 molecules will also decompose into oxygen after
a period of time without leaving harmful residues. In indoor spaces and under normal conditions, the
half-life of OZ-G2000 is approximately. 30 to 60 minutes. This means that the OZ-G2000 concentration
in indoor air is naturally reduced by at least half every hour.
OZ-G2000 is a very powerful oxidant with high reaction potential. This makes it an effective agent for
decomposing destructive substances in the surrounding air. The free radicals bound in the OZ-G2000
molecule are separated from the molecular compound (B) and react with all substances in the
surrounding air, even if these substances are only present in a small concentration. The oxidative
decomposition of pollutants in the air and immovable pollutants (for example, on the floor, wall or
ceiling) will eliminate and eliminate odors by killing viruses, bacteria, molds, and carcinogenic/allergenic
microorganisms.
Structure
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1.Upper shell
2.LED display
3.Circuit board back cover
4.Wind panel
5.Bottom shell
7.Foot pad
8.Ozone generator
9.Fan 10.Air Inlet
12.Handle
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