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Corotec introduces NoZone Ozone Destruction System

Built with safety and performance in mind, NoZone is engineered to tackle ozone at the source.

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By: Steve Katz

Associate Editor

Corotec, a supplier of corona treatment technology, has announced its advanced NoZone Ozone Destruction System — now available in a wide range of sizes from 100 cfm to 7,500 cfm. Designed for demanding environments such as corona treatment stations, X-ray and E-beam sterilization lines used in food packaging and medical device manufacturing, NoZone is touted as the smart solution for eliminating excess ozone before it becomes a safety or regulatory issue.

Built with safety and performance in mind, NoZone is engineered to tackle ozone at the source. Its negative pressure airflow design eliminates the risk of ozone leaks — even at poor duct connections — by pulling ozone-laden air through a specially designed canister before it ever reaches the blower. This not only ensures thorough ozone removal but also prolongs blower life significantly.

What sets the NoZone system apart is its catalytic reaction process that destroys ozone molecules without degrading the catalyst, delivering tried and proven, consistent performance. Dual filtration — at both the inlet and outlet — keeps the system running efficiently, while optional monitoring tools like a manometer and ozone sensors offer real-time diagnostics of filter health and ozone concentration levels.

“With increasing OSHA and local environmental regulations limiting ozone emissions, having a reliable ozone destruction system is no longer optional — it’s essential,” Corotec says. “Ozone is not only hazardous to human health when inhaled, but it also rapidly corrodes metal and sensitive equipment components. NoZone gives manufacturers peace of mind by reducing exhaust ozone to below 0.1 ppm, helping maintain both compliance and a safer work environment.”

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