The module formula of Isopropyl Alcohol - IPA is (CH3)2CHOH with boiling point of 80 °C. Under good ventilation, it will start to evaporate at 5 °C. Under normal condition, it will become gas state when above 20 °C. After burning to 52 °C, IPA will completely turn to gaseous condition. It will not remain any residue in the air or destroy IPA original structure and function.
By using special scientific method (Patented) to dissolve O2 into O. Then it will combine IPA to form [(CH3)2CHOH]. Its module value is 76.1, which is heavier than IPA by 16. Its characteristic is similar to IPA with not much difference. This simple O with a scientific name called Ozoalcool.
When we burn IPA, it will dissolve into free radical O and we name it Ozoalcool. When Ozoalcool past through the inner ring, it will have a cooling effect. Its structure will not be destroyed. However, it will quickly adhere into the normal O2 and change to very active and unstable. The unstable O3 or Ozone (Triatomic Oxygen) will stay in the air after emission. One of the modules (oxygen free radical), which belong to that O3, will try to seek for unstable, unsaturated and negative charge organic substance to combine. This chemical reaction will let any poison particles to change into nor-toxic substance with position charge. Any bacteria, which lost these balance ions, will become inactive, ineffective and lost its function. The innovations are still regarded as revolutionary breakthroughs in the aromatherapy industry.
Every aromatic essential oil of Lampe Berger is added with its secret formulation ozoalcool, and uses a specially designed catalytic diffuser, which controls constant combustion temperature at 60°C, to catalyse aroma which carries ozone (03). Apart from its capability to eliminate bacteria, the 03 is also able to remove odours and produce oxygen. Keeping these qualities in mind, we suggest that you use the diffuser as follows:
- Providing oxygen - When you are in a poorly ventilated situation, i.e.: study room, bedroom, karaoke lounge, hotel room, office, etc.
- Eliminating bacteria -When you feel that there may be bacteria floating in the air, such as when a family member catches cold or flu or when a colleague is coughing.
- Eliminating odours - When you smell unpleasant odours such as a stench, cooking oil, environmental smoke animals smells, etc. (P.S.: it is used to remove odour; do not use it as a deodorant!)
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