Pacific Ozone Receives CE Mark for Integrated Ozone Systems

Sept. 16, 2008
Approval will enable company to expand opportunities in Europe

Pacific Ozone has received CE mark approval for new enhanced versions of its ICS and IOCS integrated ozone systems.

The ICS and IOCS ozone systems eliminate the complexity of integrating the four critical elements of ozone systems: feed gas preparation/oxygen concentration, ozone generation, mass transfer and process control. The updated CE-marked systems are complete and fully integrated ozone systems that seamlessly combine these critical elements into sanitary, splash-resistant, stainless steel skid-based packages.

“We are enthusiastic to have received CE mark approval on our new ICS and IOCS integrated ozone systems,” said Chris Rombach, president of Pacific Ozone. “The improved design and expanded range of standard features make the new systems ideal for sanitary applications in food and beverage. Safety and reliability are two cornerstones of our product offering, and achieving CE mark approval demonstrates our continuous commitment to product improvement.”

The CE mark approval will allow Pacific Ozone to greatly expand its business opportunities in European Union countries.

Source: Pacific Ozone

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