Cosmetic manufacturers use ozone to disinfect process water and clean equipment between batches without introducing the carryover that risks reformulation, recall, or audit findings.
Used by personal care manufacturers for process water purity, equipment sanitation, and packaging cleanliness.
No formulation carryover Bacteriologically pure waterPersonal care manufacturers need bacteriologically pure water and sanitized vessels, but any chemical carryover from CIP or surface cleaning risks affecting the formulation, the preservative system, or the regulatory file.
Ozone disinfects vessels, lines, and packaging contact surfaces, then disappears as oxygen. Nothing left behind to argue with the formulator about.
Treats process water to the levels demanded by sensitive emulsions, serums, and aqueous formulations.
No surfactants, quats, or oxidant residues to interfere with the next batch on the same equipment.
Treat incoming and process water to the levels formulation chemistry demands.
Sanitize tanks, vessels, and transfer lines between batches without lingering chemistry.
Treat packaging contact surfaces to reduce bioburden before fill.
Reverts to oxygen so the formula leaves the line exactly as designed.
Sensitive emulsions and aqueous formulations where preservative balance is fragile.
Shampoos, conditioners, and treatments where process water purity drives shelf life.
Cosmetic and fragrance lines where any residual oxidant or surfactant compromises the product.
Tell us about your line, your CIP cycle, and your water treatment train. We will reply with a sized ozone configuration that fits your batch operations.