Ozone Test Kits for Water Treatment & Industrial Applications
AquaPhoenix offers a complete range of ozone test kits designed for accurate measurement in drinking water, bottling, aquaculture, and industrial systems. Whether you need to verify disinfection levels or monitor residual ozone, our kits provide fast, reliable results for both field and laboratory use.
Ozone (O₃) is a highly reactive form of oxygen widely used as a disinfectant and oxidizing agent. Because of its strength, precise monitoring is essential to ensure effective treatment while avoiding excess chemical use.
Ozone is increasingly used as an alternative to chlorine in drinking water systems. It helps reduce disinfection byproducts (DBPs) such as trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs), making it a preferred option for many municipalities.
Testing ozone levels helps:
In bottling operations, ozone is often used as a final disinfection step before packaging.
Why testing matters:
Many facilities rely on precise ozone testing to maintain consistent production standards.
Ozone is used across a wide range of industries, including:
Monitoring ozone ensures systems operate efficiently while preventing overdosing or underperformance.
Visual Ozone Test Kits
Visual kits provide a simple and effective way to measure ozone using color comparison.
Best for:
These kits use self-filling ampoules to ensure accurate sample collection and consistent results.
Instrumental Ozone Test Kits
Instrument-based kits offer enhanced precision with digital readouts.
Ideal for:
These kits are compatible with photometers and spectrophotometers, delivering reliable and repeatable measurements.
DPD Method
The DPD method is a widely used approach for ozone measurement in water systems.
How it works:
Ozone reacts with iodide to produce iodine, which then reacts with DPD reagent to form a pink color.
Key benefits:
Results are expressed as ppm (mg/L) ozone.
Indigo Trisulfonate Method
This method is commonly used for drinking water and bottling applications.
How it works:
A blue dye reacts with ozone, causing the color intensity to decrease in proportion to ozone concentration.
Advantages:
Some advanced kits use a self-zeroing feature, eliminating the need for a blank sample and simplifying testing procedures.
Regular ozone testing is essential to:
Frequent monitoring helps keep systems operating efficiently and safely.
When selecting an ozone test kit, consider:
AquaPhoenix offers a variety of ozone testing solutions to meet these needs across multiple industries.
Explore our full range of ozone test kits to find the right solution for your application. From drinking water disinfection to industrial process monitoring, AquaPhoenix provides accurate and dependable ozone testing solutions.