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Bio-Oxygen
is an Australian manufacturer, with extensive overseas installations
including Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, Korea, Japan and China.
The product has been used in
hotels, hospitals, waste water and oil rigs.
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An ordinary Oxygen Molecule (O2) is non-reactive and holds
16 electrons. It is paramagnetic and has the ability to hold up
to 4 extra electrons. The Bio-Oxygen Process is a process of adding
extra electrons to molecules of oxygen.
Electricity
is composed of electrons. The electrons are pressurised inside the
Bio-Oxygen Electrode Tubes and are emitted in a radius of up to
2 meters around the electrode tubes and produce an electron shower,
similar to a water sprinkler. As the air flows through the electron
shower, the oxygen molecules absorb extra electrons. When an oxygen
molecule gains extra electrons, it becomes more magnetic and the
magnetic oxygen molecules are magnetically attracted to each other
and agglomerate into O2-, O4-, O6- and
O8- etc Oxygen Clusters. Aggregates are also formed which
consist of a mixture of Oxygen Clusters and ordinary O2
Molecules. The Oxygen Clusters and Aggregates react with and remove
pollutants from the air such as Odours, Gases, Chemicals, and Tobacco
Smoke. Oxygen Clusters kill Bacteria, Fungus, Yeast, Mould, Mildew,
Spores, Viruses, Protozoa and other Organisms.
In addition, as the oxygen molecules gain extra electrons, they
lose energy and drop in temperature and therefore Oxygen Clusters
are colder than the surrounding air and the temperature differential
between the oxygen and nitrogen in the air imparts a tinge of freshness
into the room air.
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