In modern industrial applications, ozone (O₃) is commonly used for disinfection and oxidation. However, if residual ozone is not properly treated before emission, it can pose health risks to personnel and contribute to environmental pollution. Effective ozone management is therefore essential for both regulatory compliance and sustainable operations.
DEAI CHEM’s Solution — Ozone Decomposition Catalyst
At DEAI CHEM, we offer a high-performance Ozone Decomposition Catalyst made from a manganese dioxide–copper oxide formulation. Designed to break down excess ozone into harmless oxygen (O₂), this catalyst is available in 4×8 mesh, 8×14 mesh, and powder forms — ensuring compatibility with various systems and operational needs.
How It Works — and Why It Matters
This catalyst operates efficiently at ambient temperature, utilizing a surface-based redox reaction to convert ozone into oxygen. No external heating or power is needed. This makes it a practical, low-maintenance solution with several key benefits:
Energy-Free Operation: Works at room temperature without added power
High Efficiency: Fast and consistent ozone removal performance
Environmentally Safe: Non-toxic, long-lasting, and easy to dispose
Flexible Integration: Easily fits into different exhaust and air purification systems
Proven Applications Across Industries
DEAI CHEM’s catalyst has been successfully used in a wide range of industries and emission sources, including:
Drinking Water & Wastewater Treatment: For ozone tail gas treatment after oxidation
Chemical Processing: Neutralizing ozone in reactors, tanks, or vent streams
Office Equipment Emissions: Removing ozone from printers and copiers
Corona Discharge Systems: Used in semiconductor cleaning and plasma processes
Whether you’re building a new system or upgrading an existing one, our ozone catalyst offers a cost-effective, reliable solution for managing ozone emissions safely and sustainably.
If you’re looking for a trusted way to eliminate ozone in your process — efficiently and without complexity — contact DEAI CHEM to request samples or discuss technical requirements.
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