This short review tool is designed to help engineering teams assess whether ozone is likely to be worth considering in a specific NOx or specialist gas-phase application.
It is intended for early-stage technical review only and does not replace process review, pilot work, emissions analysis, materials assessment, or final system design.
What this review looks at
This tool looks at a small number of factors that often influence whether ozone is worth considering in a NOx or specialist gas-phase application, including project objective, gas stream type, source clarity, operating pattern, and treatment context.
Answer seven short questions to receive an initial view on whether ozone may be worth reviewing further.
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Assessment profile
Why this came up
What should be confirmed next
Where ozone may fit
What the result means
A positive result does not confirm final suitability. It only suggests that ozone may be worth evaluating in more detail.
FAQ
Is this a sizing tool?
No. This is an early-stage review tool only. It is designed to help assess whether ozone may be worth considering, not to provide final system design or operating recommendations.
Does a positive result mean ozone is definitely suitable?
No. Final suitability depends on gas composition, operating conditions, by-product implications, treatment objective, and safe integration strategy.
Can this be used for NOx and other gas-phase applications?
Yes. It is intended for a range of specialist gas-related project types, including NOx reduction, emissions review, and other oxidation-based gas treatment discussions.
What happens after this review?
You can use the result as a structured starting point and, if needed, request a more application-specific review through Ozcon.