How nanobubbles appear in water using light

Watch as nanobubbles scatter light, creating a visible glow that reveals their presence

Laser light reveals the unseen 

Nanobubbles are too small to see with the naked eye, so how can we prove they’re really there? Using a green laser, we can reveal their presence.

Nanobubbles deliver >85% oxygen transfer efficiency in just 2 feet of water, far surpassing conventional methods. This enables dissolved oxygen levels to increase while using far less oxygen (and energy) than other aeration methods.

Nanobubbles help mitigate contaminants naturally, without chemicals. They accelerate microbial biodegradation, enhance UV treatment, and boost aerobic processes – helping reduce pathogens, algae blooms, and unpleasant odors while improving water quality.

Nanobubbles naturally adhere to suspended, colloidal, and emulsified materials, causing them to clump together making it easy to remove oil, fine particulates, and solids through filtration or flotation.

Watch as nanobubbles scatter the light to create a visible and vibrant glow, providing visible evidence of their presence.