APPLICATION · CLEANING

Prove cleaning performance on the actual soil, surface and process.

NANOBEST materials present nanobubble water for equipment, agricultural-produce and other cleaning contexts. We convert that broad opportunity into a controlled evaluation - without assuming detergent-free cleaning, sterilisation or surface compatibility.

  • Industrial and process-cleaning discussions
  • Actual surface and soil evaluated
  • Water, chemistry and energy measured
  • Ozone or specialty gases handled as separate safety projects
Official SORA-GR nanobubble generator
TEST THE ACTUAL PROCESSCleaning claims require the actual soil, material and method

APPLICATION FIT

Cleaning is not one problem

01

Equipment and parts

Evaluate removal of the actual residue from the actual material, including access, temperature, pressure and rinse requirements.

02

Process lines and tanks

Review how nanobubble water could enter an existing wash or circulation step without disrupting production or materials compatibility.

03

Agricultural produce

Consider physical cleaning support only within the site's food-safety plan. Do not infer sanitation or pesticide-removal performance without validated methods.

04

Laundry and commercial washing

Assess cleaning quality, chemistry use, cycle time, water, energy and fabric / material effects in a defined trial.

DEFINE THE TEST

What we need to reproduce the cleaning challenge

  • Material and surface finish
  • Type, age and loading of soil or residue
  • Current detergent, chemical, temperature, pressure and cycle
  • Water quality and flow
  • Required cleanliness test or inspection method
  • Throughput and acceptable cycle time
  • Material-compatibility and worker-safety constraints
  • Wastewater and discharge requirements

MEASURE THE BUSINESS CASE

A result should cover quality and operations

AreaExample evaluation
Cleaning resultA defined residue test, visual standard, mass change or other agreed method
ResourcesWater, detergent / chemical, temperature, energy and cycle time
OperationsThroughput, labour, maintenance and repeatability
Quality & safetySurface condition, product compatibility, operator exposure and wastewater impact

CLAIM BOUNDARY

Cleaning, disinfection and sterilisation are different claims

A visible cleaning improvement does not establish microbial reduction, disinfection or sterilisation. Any microbiological claim requires a defined organism, sampling plan, analytical method, contact conditions and appropriate regulatory review.

SOURCE TRANSPARENCY

Materials used for this page

See who provided each source and how it is treated in the sales narrative.

CLEANING TRIAL

Send a photo of the soil, the surface and the current process.

We can then define what should be tested, how success will be measured and whether a nanobubble configuration is relevant.