What is Microbubble?
According to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), bubbles with a diameter less than 0.1mm are classified as "microbubble". A microbubble is 500 times smaller than human pore.
Microbubble Technology has been developed for more than 30 years, mainly originated and broadly used in Japan. In the early stages, to generate microbubble, high pressure ultrasonic motor is used, which mostly used for sewage treatment, semiconductor cleaning, farming, aquaculture, animal husbandry and other agricultural industrial, due to the limitations of its generation method, it is not commonly used in general everyday purposes.
It has been scientifically proven that microbubble can enhance cleansing, effectively kills bacteria and remove pesticides. As microbubble bursts, it creates a series of shock waves, when such phenomenon take place, it can break down bacteria and damage pesticide structure.
When microbubble bursts, it also releases a tremendous amount of negative ion that attracts dirt and/or debris. Negative ion is also reputable to revitalise cell metabolism, enhance immune function, balance the autonomic nervous system, promoting deep sleep and healthy digestion.
What so fancy about Microbubble?
As microbubbles are nano size bubbles that is 500 times smaller than human pores, its capable of reaching into human skin and surface of vegetable, washing away any dirt or grease that you can't see, leaving you nothing but all the good stuff.
Microbubble is negatively charged, meaning they will attract to positive charged things like bacteria or pesticides (Law of physics! Can't say no! Can't resist!). When microbubble bursts and instantaneously creates a high temperature up to 5500ºC that last less than 3 milliseconds (don't worry it will not harm you in anyway), but it is enough to breakdown chemical compositions.
What does it mean to me?
To keep it simple, microbubble empower us to remove all the nasty stuff we can't see on our hands, food, fruits, pets and all the things that matters to us.
Let's put it to test and see what all the authority labs has come back with: