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Ozone: Science & Engineering
The Journal of the International Ozone Association
Volume 29, 2007 - Issue 2
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Original Articles

Ozone in the Laundry Industry—Practical Experiences in the United Kingdom

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Pages 85-99 | Received 19 Sep 2006, Accepted 20 Dec 2006, Published online: 17 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

Since the early 1990s, the use of ozone in many commercial and industrial laundering applications has been evolving rapidly. Ozone allows washing to be conducted using cold water, thereby saving considerable heat energy and water consumption. Additionally, ozone enhances the wash process, resulting in a significant reduction in detergent dosage and number of rinses, thus saving water. Ozone/cold water cycles are gentler to fabrics, thus extending linen life. Finally, ozone/cold water laundering is beneficial for effluents, resulting in reductions in COD (chemical oxygen demand). Microorganisms are destroyed effectively in ozone-wash waters, and washing and drying cycles are shorter, thus saving labor. In this paper, the authors describe some specific case studies at commercial laundering installations in the UK, whereby the users of ozone have reaped major benefits, including enhanced microorganism kills/inactivation and significant cost savings.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The authors are grateful to Daniels Equipment Company, Inc., 45 Priscilla Lane, Auburn, NH (USA) for making available to us certain ozone/laundry application information.

Notes

Illinois General Assembly, (undated), Joint Committee on Administrative Rules, Administrative Code, Title 77: Public Health, Chapter 1: Dept. of Public Health, Subchapter f: Emergency Services and Highway Safety, Part 518: Freestanding Emergency Center Demonstration Program Code, Section 518.2100: Laundry Service.

Microsearch Laboratories Ltd., Mytholmroyd, Halifax, UK. “Ozone as a Functional Wash Cycle Additive”, Executive Summary, letter dated Feb. 18, 2004 to D. Cardis at JLA Ltd

Microsearch Laboratories Ltd., Mytholmroyd, Halifax, UK. “Blind OTEX Evaluation, letter dated August 11, 2004 to D. Cardis at JLA Ltd.”

Microsearch Laboratories Ltd., Mytholmroyd, Halifax, UK. “The Antimicrobial Efficacy of the OTEX Process at 60% Ozone Output with Escherichia Coli”, April 29, 2005

Microsearch Laboratories Ltd., Mytholmroyd, Halifax, UK. “Bacteriological Test Results Following Disinfection of Microfibre Mops & Cloths Using JLA's OTEX System at the QE II Hospital, Welwyn Garden City. 6 Month Final Report, November 2005”

WRc-NSF Ltd., “The OTEX Validated Ozone Disinfection Washing System”, Medmenham, Marlow, Bucks, UK, May 22, 2005

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