Laundry
Ozone is used in commercial and industrial laundry systems to improve sanitation while reducing energy and chemical demand. Because it works effectively in cold water, it allows many laundry operations to wash at lower temperatures without sacrificing cleaning performance.
In practice, ozone is introduced into the wash water, where it helps break down soils, control odors, and reduce microbial contamination on fabrics. This can improve overall wash quality while lowering reliance on hot water, bleach, and other wash chemicals.
For high-volume laundries, this offers two major advantages: lower operating costs and a cleaner, more efficient process. Hotels, healthcare facilities, athletic operations, and industrial laundries can all benefit from reduced utility consumption and improved consistency in finished linens and garments.
Like any treatment system, ozone works best when it is properly matched to the application. Water quality, soil load, fabric type, and wash-cycle design all affect performance. When integrated correctly, ozone becomes a practical tool for laundries looking to improve hygiene, control costs, and operate more efficiently.