
An ozone sterilizer, also known as an oxygen atom environmental disinfection machine,
uses air as its raw material, ionizing oxygen into ozone, a powerful oxidizing agent. Ozone
rapidly destroys bacterial cell walls and nucleic acids, providing comprehensive disinfection
without leaving any blind spots. This avoids the various odors and chemical irritants and
harms to humans associated with chemical disinfection. Ozone is also a transient substance,
naturally decomposing at room temperature and reverting to oxygen within 20 minutes.
Ozone sterilizers can be used in any sealable space, such as inoculation rooms, inoculation
boxes, and buffer zones in cultivation rooms.
An ozone sterilizer can kill all bacteria in the space within 30 minutes of operation. However,
ozone is toxic; therefore, people should not enter the space during operation. Inoculation can
proceed after half an hour, once the ozone has completely reverted to oxygen, without any odor.








