Mini tomatoes thrive with nanobubbles! Depending on the variety, there are cases where the harvest increased by 5% to 35%.
Here is a case study from Kumamoto Prefecture using nanobubbles in the irrigation cultivation of mini tomatoes. In 2014, simply incorporating the "200L/min OK nozzle" into the existing pipeline resulted in an increase in harvest of 5% to 35%, depending on the variety. In 2015, by adding 10% oxygen and using the OK nozzle with pig manure, organic fertilizer was produced, leading to a 46% increase in harvest. 【Case Summary】 <2014> ■ Just incorporating the 200L/min OK nozzle into the existing pipeline ■ Harvest increase of 5% to 35% depending on the variety ■ Use of well water ■ Irrigation volume approximately 150% ■ Liquid fertilizer without solidification ■ Increased fertilizer amount ■ Irrigation tubes are cleaned *For detailed information about the case, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.
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【Case Overview】 <2015> ■Added 10% oxygen ■Used OK nozzle with pig manure to produce organic fertilizer (using OKE-MB08FJ) *For detailed information about the case, please refer to the related links. For more details, feel free to contact us.
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Our main business is the design of specialized machine tools for processing automotive parts and similar items. We have been researching microbubbles since 2000. In 2006, we developed a loop flow microbubble generation nozzle. We applied for a patent, which was published in May 2008. Since spring 2008, we have been supplying a special type to a company that sells ozone microbubble shower devices. General sales began in 2009.