Hospitality and healthcare laundries are switching to ozone-injected systems to cut hot-water energy, chemical costs, and fabric wear in one move. Whiter sheets. Lower utility bills. Longer linen life.
Used by hotels, hospitals, and commercial wash plants to cut chemical, energy, and water costs across high-volume laundry operations.
Lower wash temperatures Less detergent and bleachTraditional laundry runs hot water, chlorine bleach, and aggressive surfactants. That combo eats fabric, runs up natural gas costs, and is hard on the staff who handle the chemistry. Hospitality and healthcare operators are watching margins on every load.
Ozone injected into the wash water disinfects, brightens, and oxidizes contaminants at lower temperatures, so detergent and bleach demand drops alongside the heat.
Cuts hot water and chemical demand on the same loads, with the savings tracked on the gas bill and the chemical reorder cycle.
Lower temperatures and lower bleach concentrations mean linen returns to inventory more times before retirement.
Run effective wash cycles at significantly lower water temperatures, slashing gas demand.
Reduces chemistry per load while keeping or improving cleaning and disinfection results.
Strong oxidant action delivers brighter whites and cleaner-smelling output without overheating.
Cooler, gentler chemistry keeps linen in service longer and stretches replacement cycles.
High-volume sheet, towel, and uniform laundry where chemical and gas savings hit the bottom line every month.
Linen and uniform processing with strong disinfection demands and tight fabric lifecycle costs.
Centralized laundries serving multiple clients, where margin lives in throughput and consumables.
Tell us your wash volume, current chemistry, and machine setup. We will reply with a sized ozone configuration that integrates with your existing washers.