| Kyocera heaters are used as discharge bodies in ozone generating equipment, which is commonly used in deodorizing, sanitizing, sterilizing and water purification. |
Discharge Bodies for Ozone Generators |
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Kyocera discharge bodies are constructed with a tungsten induction electrode encased in a dielectric of fine ceramic, with a discharge electrode on the surface. A high voltage applied to these electrodes produces a creeping discharge that generates ozone. The result is a miniature, efficient discharge body ideal for use in ozone generators.
Features,
- Miniaturization: The structure of the discharge body is simple and easily miniaturized.
- Maintenance: The simple structure of the discharge body allows for easy maintenance.
- Electrical discharge: The layer of ceramic protects the discharge electrode from contamination.
Ozone is second only to fluorine in its capacity to oxidize and sterilize. Because of fluorine’s greater toxicity, ozone is gaining favor as a disinfecting and sanitizing agent. However, ozone cannot be stored like other industrial gases, and must therefore be produced on-site. Kyocera’s ceramic heaters serve as excellent discharge bodies for ozone generators, which are becoming widely deployed in air and water purification, food processing, and general sanitizing in applications ranging from cafeterias to hotels and hospitals. Applications are expanding, and the use of discharge bodies in ion generation is also on the rise. |
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