Nanobubbles are extremely tiny gas bubbles (typically < 200 nanometers in diameter) suspended in liquid.
Because of their very small size:
They have very large surface area relative to volume.
They rise extremely slowly (often virtually suspended), so they remain in the liquid for a long time
They can increase dissolved gases (oxygen, ozone etc.) effectively in water.
The generators produce (or infuse) these nanobubbles into water (or other liquids) using methods like high-pressure rotary flow, cavitation, mixing under special conditions etc.
nhanced gas transfer: Because of their size, nanobubbles dissolve gas more efficiently into liquids, increasing dissolved oxygen (DO), ozone etc.
| Agriculture / Horticulture |
| Improves soil aeration by increasing dissolved oxygen in irrigation water; promotes root health. |



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