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OZONE:

OZONE:. Oxygen Gone Wild Joe Lutomske. Part 1. What is Ozone?. What is Ozone?. Synonyms: Triatomic oxygen CAS No.: 10028-15-6 Molecular Weight: 48.0 Heavier than CO2! Chemical Formula: O 3 Delivered in bubbles by water Gaseous Blue Unstable Smells like lightning. Is Ozone Safe?.

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OZONE:

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  1. OZONE: Oxygen Gone Wild Joe Lutomske

  2. Part 1 What is Ozone?

  3. What is Ozone? • Synonyms:Triatomic oxygenCAS No.: 10028-15-6Molecular Weight: 48.0 Heavier than CO2!Chemical Formula: O3 • Delivered in bubbles by water • Gaseous • Blue • Unstable • Smells like lightning

  4. Is Ozone Safe? MSDS OSHA • Hazard? Yes. • Inhalation: Causes dryness of the mouth, coughing, and irritates the nose, throat, and chest. May cause difficulty in breathing, headache, and fatigue. The characteristic sharp, irritating odor is readily detectable at low concentrations (0.01 to 0.05 ppm). • Hazard? No. • OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) for General Industry: 29 CFR 1910.1000 Z-1 Table -- 0.1 ppm, 0.2 mg/m3 TWA (8 hour shift) • Aggravates Asthma • Health Effects: Irritation-Eyes, Nose, Throat, Skin---Marked (HE14); Lung edema (HE11), Cumulative lung damage (HE10), Respiratory sensitization (HE9). • Fatal at 5ppm

  5. What Is It Good For? • Ozone is the most reactive substance known • Ozone instantly annihilates enzymes, microbial membranes and unpleasant taste- and odor-causing compounds. • Ozone destroys on contact all known bacteria, virus, molds, spores, yeast, mildew, microscopic fungi and biofilms (toughened colonies of microorganisms on surfaces). • Ozone kills microbes much faster than weaker oxidizers like chlorine—up to 5,000 times faster. But unlike chlorine, ozone oxidation leaves no harmful or foul byproducts and residue only oxygen.

  6. How Can Wineries Use Ozone? • For Sanitizing and Deodorizing • Part of a barrel cleaning program • Tank rinse • Floors, walls, drains, ceilings • Bottling line rinse

  7. Enemies of Ozone • Natural Rubber • Your favorite boots • Old hoses • Bacteria causing Nail polish remover, band- aid, vinegar, sweaty horse, ball- glove, mousiness, rancid peanut butter, geranium, etc. in your wine.

  8. C.Y.A.

  9. Part 2 Shopping for Ozone

  10. Ozone Suppliers • Carlsen & Associates • McClain Ozone • Del Ozone

  11. Conclusion Q&A Time!!

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