NanoBubbles
<1μm Bubbles with High Stability & Large Surface Area
What are NanoBubbles?
Nanobubbles are microscopic gas cavities in a liquid with diameters typically less than 200 nanometers (one billionth of a meter).
Think of a nanobubble as a ridiculously tiny pocket of air trapped in water. They are ultra-small, super-stable bubbles in liquid that work like invisible, long-lasting power pellets.
Ready to see the invisible?
You’ve heard of nanotechnology. Now, meet the bubble that defies the rules. Nanobubbles are set to transform everything from medicine to agriculture. But what exactly are they?
key characteristics
Extremely Small Size
How tiny?
Imagine taking a single grain of sand and shrinking it down a thousand times more. That’s how small they are. You could never see one with your eyes or even a regular microscope.
High Stability
The weird part
Unlike the bubbles in your soda that float up and pop right away, these nano-sized bubbles are so small and light that they don’t really float. They just hang out in the water for a super long time—weeks or even months—acting like invisible, long-lasting balloons.
Unique Physical Properties
Why they're useful
Because they are so tiny, there can be trillions of them in a glass of water, and their super-thin skin makes it easy for the air (like oxygen) inside to interact with things around them. This makes them great for quietly oxygenating water, cleaning things at a microscopic level, or delivering stuff exactly where it needs to go.
