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OWT Announces Licensing of Oxygenator Technology to Produce Nanobubbles

Oxygenator Water Technologies (OWT), an innovator in environmentally-friendly water treatment, will exclusively license its ground-breaking water oxygenation technology for use in the cleaning and sanitization equipment industries.

The patented OWT technology optimizes the real-time production of microbubbles and nanobubbles of oxygen in water -- bubbles recognized as the foundation for effective chemical-free cleaning systems.

OWT’s breakthrough oxygenator technology creates bubbles so small they can’t break the surface tension of the water -- allowing the water to become “supersaturated” with oxygen. OWT’s patented approach locks in the power of oxygen for a wide range of products and applications. Not only does this technology create bubbles of optimal size -- it does so economically. “Our innovative electrolytic hydrolysis technology is a very dark shade of “green” – we create oxygen from the water itself and require only small amounts of energy. This highly efficient technology is scalable from small, hand-held units to large, industrial equipment,” said Jeff Brink, President and CEO of OWT. “As a result, we believe OWT’s patented oxygenator technology offers a great platform for chemical-free cleaning and sanitization equipment for commercial, industrial and consumer markets.”

Oxygenator Water Technologies has engaged the Twin Cities technology monetization firm, 3DBD, Inc. as its exclusive licensing agent.

Source: http://www.O2WaterTech.com/

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