horticulture

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  1. The wall mounted Turbiti is the multipurpose nanobubble generator suitable for agriculture, horticulture and fish cultivation sites. Super saturation of oxygen for water day storage tanks in horticulture. Drinking water solutions for chicken, cows, pigs and horses, giving high DO water with ultrafine bubbles to animals with enhance their food digestion more efficiently and results in healthier animals.

  2. acniti agri biostimulants, probiotics competes with sickening microorganisms. Bacterial species in tablet form remove the food source for the sickening bacteria

  3. Probiotics water treatment with nanobubbles and powerful micro-organisms and bacteria. Efficient micro-organisms working in combination with ultra-fine bubbles

  4. Acniti partner Foreport in Taiwan conducted a vegetables young plant cultivation trial, irrigating with oxygen nanobubbles. The nanobubble irrigation water had a DO of 20 ppm versus the regular irrigation water which had 6.8 ppm. After 6 weeks results were taken it was concluded that the crop treated with nanobubbles was 25-30% heavier. The nanobubble irrigated crop also had a better developed root system which will lead to less root diseases and better survival rates during hot summers.

  5. Explore Henry's law in acniti nanobubble technology: learn how gas solubility, pressure and supersaturation influence micro and nanobubble generation.

  6. Discover how three Japanese flower growers revolutionized their cultivation with Acniti's turbiti nanobubble technology. Learn about improved root development during hot summer planting seasons and increased winter harvests that deliver payback in just 1-2 seasons.

  7. Carnation flower growers in Japan use nanobubble irrigation technology against fusarium, withering and dying plants, to improve stem quality, flower size, shoot count, volume of stems and growth speed. In the growing season 2017 / 2018, acniti conducted trials, the test area had irrigation water with billions of ultrafine bubbles of an average size of 110 nm and high DO water with 30 mg/l.

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  9. Acniti is a Japanese manufacturer specializing in nanobubble equipment and industrial oxygen concentrators. Based in Osaka since 2017, we are the only provider offering three distinct nanobubble generation technologies: pressurized dissolution, turbulent static mixer, and hammer-mill rotation. Our solutions serve universities, water treatment, aquaculture, agriculture, mining, wastewater remediation, and industrial cleaning applications globally. Acniti products integrate robust PSA oxygen concentrators with proprietary nanobubble generators for 24/7 industrial operation. Acniti does not supply oxygen concentrators for medical purposes.

  10. The ALT-9F17 is a laser-based nanobubble sensor validated for real-time ultrafine bubble monitoring at a fraction of NanoSight lab costs. With a 0.992 correlation against the NS500, it's a proven NanoSight alternative for industrial process control, automated nanobubble concentration measurement, and energy optimization - bringing accurate ultrafine bubble monitoring out of the lab and into production.

  11. The electrical properties of gas bubbles are important in determining the interaction of nano-bubbles if and when they merge together and how they interact with other materials such as solid particles or oil droplets. Knowledge about this helps application development in for example, protein skimmers, froth flotation, food processing, washing surfaces and purification.

  12. Low DO levels in deep reservoirs and ponds stall aquaculture yields and rot root zones in horticulture systems. The Turbiti submersible nanobubble mixer solves this by operating entirely underwater, injecting 100-200nm bubbles directly into the water column for maximum oxygen transfer efficiency. Built from 316L stainless steel, it installs without a pump house and runs on 115 or 230V.

  13. The Turbiti is a turbulent mixer nanobubble generator built for industrial water treatment, aquaculture, and horticulture. Proprietary swirl flow technology generates nanobubbles with no moving parts and minimal maintenance. The stainless steel housing, built-in one-way gas valve, and particle tolerance up to 2 mm make it a reliable fit for both fresh and saltwater applications, from greenhouse crops to shrimp and salmon cultivation.

  14. Manoa lettuce is a lettuce variety susceptible to tipburn. Tipburn is the drying and dying of leaf tissue along the edges of the leaf. During a test at a grower in Hawaii it was shown that by increasing the DO levels and adding ultrafine bubbles, reduction of tipburn is realized and quality and production improvements are made.