DryFog Technology
Our proprietary Fog Pods create BILLIONS of non-toxic droplets of Botanical Disinfectant EVERY SECOND….. this Dry Fog can stay AIRBORNE FOR MINUTES TO EVEN HOURS…. killing 99.999% of mold spores, bacteria, viruses and fungi on surfaces, in the air…every critical “nook & cranny”!!!
What is Dry Fog? How does our proprietary technology work?
Dry Fog is a fog that is made up of droplets that are 10 microns or less in diameter.
What is a Micron? Also know as a micrometer, one micron is one millionth part of a meter, or 1,000 microns is equal to 1 millimeter. The symbol used for a micron is “μm”.
Microns in perspective: | Microns |
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Dime Thickness | 1,250 |
Human Hair | 100 |
Visibility Threshold Naked Eye | 40 |
White Blood Cell | 25 |
FogFresh Dry Fog Droplet | 5 |
- Our Fog Pods create Dry Fog by utilizing high-volume air flow, at low air pressure, to atomize and disperse our Botanical Disinfectant into billions of 5-10-micron (adjustable) droplets per second into the targeted space.
- When fogging, droplet size is everything, 10 microns or smaller is a Dry Fog but droplets above 10 microns in diameter are considered a Wet Fog. With Wet Fog, droplets burst upon contact and that can damage surfaces, electronic equipment, etc. with a wet residue. This bursting of Wet Fog droplets also does not allow for the creation of uniform coverage or diffusion of disinfectant to the total targeted area and/or room volume.
Penetration
Light Speed
No Damage
Fully Automated
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WET FOG OR OZONE (OTHER SYSTEM)
FogFresh Dry Fog droplets are dispersed into the air and diffusion occurs, as atoms and molecules in liquids and gases are freer to move and tend toward equilibrium or diffusion (droplets move towards lower concentrations of droplets and away from areas of higher concentrations of droplets). Real-world example most can relate to would be to just think about how smoke spreads to fill a room.
Dry Fog diffusion is also aided by another phenomenon known as Brownian Movement. Another real-world example most can relate to is that Brownian Movement can be observed as light shines through a window. Particles of dust or pollen can be seen in the light floating in the air, following what seems to be random jittery patterns. The dust particles aren’t moving on their own but are colliding with atoms and molecules of the air keeping the dust in motion.
* Another factor to consider with assisting in diffusion is constant convection currents (simply put – hot air rising) and with Dry Fog droplets so minute this also adds to their random movement and displacement.
So, in summary FogFresh Dry Fog droplets have the following features:
- Droplets do not settle down quickly and they move at random (Brownian Movement – Convection Currents – these phenomenon’s help the Dry Fog staying “afloat or adrift” for diffusion and to counteract/slowdown the effects of gravity)
- Droplets will not aggregate into a big liquid drop, as they rebound off each other
- Airborne diseases, bacteria, viruses and spores are attracted to Dry Fog droplets due to their 10 micron or less size
- Upon reaching a surface, droplets will rebound rather than burst, accordingly, moisturizing the surface