Hello, thank you very much for such good information. My question is the following: with a 20gr/H water-cooled ozone generator, and cooling the oil container, in order to make a 5-litre batch at a time, how long would it take? And also the oxygen level would be 1 LPM? Thank you very much for your help.
To estimate the time for ozonating 5 liters of oil with a 20 g/hr ozone generator at 1 LPM of oxygen flow, we’ll consider several factors: Ozone Concentration & Reaction Rate: Typically, higher ozone concentrations mean faster reaction times. A 20 g/hr generator should provide a strong concentration, but oils absorb ozone at varying rates depending on their viscosity and composition. Batch Size & Container Cooling: For a 5-liter batch, cooling is key. Ozone dissolves more effectively at lower temperatures, preventing oil overheating, which can slow down ozone uptake. Effective cooling is especially essential given the large batch size. Estimated Time: For a generator of this capacity, ozonating a 5-liter batch might take between 24 and 48 hours. However, results may vary based on the type of oil, temperature control, and exact generator output. Monitoring for consistency in ozone levels and regularly cooling the oil should yield the best results.
I bought an ozonator to ozonate jojoba oil, so do I have to wait for it to turn white? does that mean it's saturated and therefore ready? I never found anyone who gave this valuable information in the video
Hello. If I use a generator that produces 3,000 mg per hour of ozone (this is a machine I built myself). Will 0.5 liters of oxygen flow per hour be enough to create an ozone paste, or do we still have to flow 1 liter of oxygen flow?
0.5 LPM of flow is fine, provided the ozone concentration is at least 5% by weight. The ozone output, mg/hr is not the important number in this application. What is the ozone concentration: www.oxidationtech.com/ozone/ozone-production/o3-gen-performance-65/o3-gen-vs-concentration.html www.oxidationtech.com/ozone/ozone-production/how-to-test-production-from-your-ozone-generator/test-o3-output-industrial.html
@@Oxidationtechnologies I thank you for the detailed answer. I do not have any tools to measure the weight of ozone during the process. I am interested in buying some professional equipment and parts for this process. I understood that you manufacture and sell such tools. Could you please give me a link to your store so I can buy some stuff?
It appears this is an organic oil and would therefore be a great holder of the additional reactive oxygen species remaining from the ozonation process. If you are interested, we would be glad to produce this for you. Contact our office for details and pricing.
The oil holds the reactive oxygen species quite well, that is the advantage of ozonated olive oil. The power of ozone can be stored for long periods. In the refrigerator, we expect minimal degradation in 6-months. In the freezer the oil can be stored indefinitely.
Ozone generators with higher ozone production capacity will speed the process dramatically. However, this process does produce heat as a by-product, be aware you may need cooling for your reactor in faster processes. We do carry a wide variety of higher-capacity ozone generators that will work great for this process. If you are interested call or e-mail our company directly. www.oxidationtech.com/contact-us-101.html
@@Datcat1988 Stay tuned, we do offer info in a future video on how to speed the process up. While 60-minutes is possible, it requires cooling of the container during the process.
In this application, we used 1 LPM of oxygen. This can be sourced from any oxygen source, we suggest the PRO-5 oxygen concentrator. www.oxidationtech.com/pro-5.html
Hi I'm looking to purchase a high ozonide content olive oil, ozonide content of 1100, ozonide content is equivalent to 800 meq O2/kg, corresponding to 220 mg of O3. ... any ideas where i can purchase that? I need about 12mL twice per day
We do not believe so. Due to the increasing of the oil viscosity, we believe the venturi would loose efficiency throughout the process. However, we have not researched this much as we find the solubility of ozone gas into the liquid to be very good using a bubble diffuser. This video illustrates this quite well. Note how low the off-gassed ozone remains throughout the initial 75% of the process. This indicates that 100% or near 100% of the ozone was consumed by the oil. Therefore, our efficiency of already quite good using the method shown here.
LPM (liters per minute) is the flow of oxygen/ozone gas into the olive oil. ug/ml (micrograms per milliliter) would commonly refer to the dosage range of ozone in micrograms per milliliter of fluid. There is no direct correlation of LPM to ug/ml. However, we did provide the ozone production rate in the description. We can use that to calculate the dosage rate, or ug/ml. 4.7 g/hr (grams per hour) of ozone is produced in the flow-rate of 1 LPM of gas flow. This equals 78.33 ug/ml of ozone dosage per minute. This process took a total of 25 hours = 1500 minute 1,500 min * 78.33 = 117,495 ug/ml final ozone dosage rate used here. Does this help answer your question?
4/20/2022
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, good teaching.
Thank you very much for sharing your information.
Very interesting!
Hello, thank you very much for such good information. My question is the following: with a 20gr/H water-cooled ozone generator, and cooling the oil container, in order to make a 5-litre batch at a time, how long would it take? And also the oxygen level would be 1 LPM? Thank you very much for your help.
To estimate the time for ozonating 5 liters of oil with a 20 g/hr ozone generator at 1 LPM of oxygen flow, we’ll consider several factors:
Ozone Concentration & Reaction Rate: Typically, higher ozone concentrations mean faster reaction times. A 20 g/hr generator should provide a strong concentration, but oils absorb ozone at varying rates depending on their viscosity and composition.
Batch Size & Container Cooling: For a 5-liter batch, cooling is key. Ozone dissolves more effectively at lower temperatures, preventing oil overheating, which can slow down ozone uptake. Effective cooling is especially essential given the large batch size.
Estimated Time: For a generator of this capacity, ozonating a 5-liter batch might take between 24 and 48 hours. However, results may vary based on the type of oil, temperature control, and exact generator output. Monitoring for consistency in ozone levels and regularly cooling the oil should yield the best results.
@@Oxidationtechnologies Excellent! Thank you very much for your detailed response.
Hi team, thank you for the informative video. May I please ask how much oxygen did you use for this 25hr process @1lpm? 10/12kg oxygen cylinder?
I bought an ozonator to ozonate jojoba oil, so do I have to wait for it to turn white? does that mean it's saturated and therefore ready? I never found anyone who gave this valuable information in the video
Depending on the amount it can take a few days.
hello . did you use an oxygen source for this one ? THANK YOU SO MUCH
Yes we used our Pro-5 unit: www.oxidationtech.com/pro-5.html
Hi team. Thank you for the informative video. At the mentioned flow rate over 25hrs, how much oxygen did you use? 10kg/12kg?
We used 1 LPM oxygen.
you should've made the bubbles 10 or better 100 times smaller. that increases the surface area since a bubbles touches the oil only on its surface.
What is the best type of olive oil is best to use
Any good quality virgin olive oil will work great.
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What are the technical specifications required for an ozone device to be used in converting olive oil into ozone olive oil?
You can read more on making ozonated olive oil here: www.oxidationtech.com/blog/how-to-make-your-own-ozonated-olive-oil-tech-tip/
Hey!
I have a 2000mg per hour generator, i have been using it for two days (12 hours) but i don't see any oil change 😕
How much oxygen are you pushing?
Hello. If I use a generator that produces 3,000 mg per hour of ozone (this is a machine I built myself). Will 0.5 liters of oxygen flow per hour be enough to create an ozone paste, or do we still have to flow 1 liter of oxygen flow?
0.5 LPM of flow is fine, provided the ozone concentration is at least 5% by weight. The ozone output, mg/hr is not the important number in this application. What is the ozone concentration:
www.oxidationtech.com/ozone/ozone-production/o3-gen-performance-65/o3-gen-vs-concentration.html
www.oxidationtech.com/ozone/ozone-production/how-to-test-production-from-your-ozone-generator/test-o3-output-industrial.html
@@Oxidationtechnologies
I thank you for the detailed answer.
I do not have any tools to measure the weight of ozone during the process. I am interested in buying some professional equipment and parts for this process. I understood that you manufacture and sell such tools. Could you please give me a link to your store so I can buy some stuff?
Can you ozonate Sea Buckthorn oil?
It appears this is an organic oil and would therefore be a great holder of the additional reactive oxygen species remaining from the ozonation process. If you are interested, we would be glad to produce this for you. Contact our office for details and pricing.
How about castor oil? Thanks
Does the oil hold the ozonation or does it fade over time?
The oil holds the reactive oxygen species quite well, that is the advantage of ozonated olive oil. The power of ozone can be stored for long periods. In the refrigerator, we expect minimal degradation in 6-months. In the freezer the oil can be stored indefinitely.
@@Oxidationtechnologies
So how long would the Ozone last at room temperature do you think ?
I came here because I am looking to buy an ozonator (O3 generator) for oils. Then I saw 25 hours for 1liter of oil! How can one speed that up?
Ozone generators with higher ozone production capacity will speed the process dramatically. However, this process does produce heat as a by-product, be aware you may need cooling for your reactor in faster processes. We do carry a wide variety of higher-capacity ozone generators that will work great for this process. If you are interested call or e-mail our company directly.
www.oxidationtech.com/contact-us-101.html
That’s really how long it takes 25 hours?
60 minutes is what I came up with. 25 hours is not sounds like a process. It sounds like a marathon.
@@Oxidationtechnologies Thank you.
@@Datcat1988 Stay tuned, we do offer info in a future video on how to speed the process up. While 60-minutes is possible, it requires cooling of the container during the process.
Can you provide exact amount of oxygen needed for the process. And it's source?
In this application, we used 1 LPM of oxygen. This can be sourced from any oxygen source, we suggest the PRO-5 oxygen concentrator.
www.oxidationtech.com/pro-5.html
What is the benefit of using Ozonated Olive Oil?
This page provides some good answers to this question:
www.oxidationtech.com/applications/ozonated-olive-oil.html
Hi I'm looking to purchase a high ozonide content olive oil, ozonide content of 1100, ozonide content is equivalent to 800 meq O2/kg, corresponding to 220 mg of O3. ... any ideas where i can purchase that? I need about 12mL twice per day
We have this available for sale here:
www.oxidationtech.com/products/oxy-oil-ozonated-oils/oxy-oil.html
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Can ozonated oil be made using venturi?
We do not believe so. Due to the increasing of the oil viscosity, we believe the venturi would loose efficiency throughout the process. However, we have not researched this much as we find the solubility of ozone gas into the liquid to be very good using a bubble diffuser. This video illustrates this quite well. Note how low the off-gassed ozone remains throughout the initial 75% of the process. This indicates that 100% or near 100% of the ozone was consumed by the oil. Therefore, our efficiency of already quite good using the method shown here.
With a 30 g/h machine by bubbling, how long is 40 liters of olive oil ready?
I lpm --> 4 ug/ml
1/2 LPM --> 15 ug/ ml
1/8 LPM ---> 70 ug/ ml
1lPM ---> 4 ug/ ml sir ?
LPM (liters per minute) is the flow of oxygen/ozone gas into the olive oil.
ug/ml (micrograms per milliliter) would commonly refer to the dosage range of ozone in micrograms per milliliter of fluid.
There is no direct correlation of LPM to ug/ml.
However, we did provide the ozone production rate in the description. We can use that to calculate the dosage rate, or ug/ml.
4.7 g/hr (grams per hour) of ozone is produced in the flow-rate of 1 LPM of gas flow. This equals 78.33 ug/ml of ozone dosage per minute.
This process took a total of 25 hours = 1500 minute
1,500 min * 78.33 = 117,495 ug/ml final ozone dosage rate used here.
Does this help answer your question?
@@Oxidationtechnologies
Thank you, sir ! I use O3 ELITE Ozone Generator ( Medical Ozone )
I choose 75ug/ ml .
Where can we order ozone oil?
Purchase here - www.oxidationtech.com/oxy-oil.html
Hi team. Thank you for the informative video. At the mentioned flow rate over 25hrs, how much oxygen did you use? 10kg/12kg?