Wednesday, January 09, 2019 12:04:19 PM
These two allow for the most concentrated ozone/air mix, and therefore the most effective. As ozone is heavier than air, any distribution system that can pump ozone onto plants should work to clean both the product and the surrounding air of bacteria and other growth, though obviously the larger the area the less impact it will have.
I really don't think we can lose whatever company Amfil invests in. We have groundbreaking equipment that is going to be in high demand once growers understand that they simply will not be able to get away with pesticides (or anything that leaves a residue, if you are a purist) for much longer.
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