Hydroaeroionization

Hydroaeration is the process of formation of water ions through the interaction of air ions and water vapor. This phenomenon plays an important role in biology, ecology and medicine. Ions arise during hydroaerization as a result of the interaction of air and water, which leads to a change in their physical properties. Hydroaerization is also called "biological oxidation" because it increases the amount of oxygen in the environment and improves air quality.

An important element of the water aeration process is the formation of ozone in the atmosphere. Ozone is a molecule of three oxygen atoms that is formed when oxygen molecules decompose into free atoms under high temperature or electrical discharge. Through the process of hydroaeronization, ozone is produced naturally and acts as a strong antimicrobial agent, destroying microorganisms in the atmosphere and on the surface of the earth.

Hydroaeronization also plays an important role in creating a comfortable atmosphere in the premises. It is used to clean and ionize indoor air to reduce the content of dust, allergens and other harmful substances. It helps improve people's health, suffering