White Ion Microbubble with Air Massage and Self Sanitizing Rystem


White Ion Microbubbles are extremely small gas bubbles infused with negative ions, often used in water-based wellness or cleaning applications—especially in spas, bathtubs, and skincare.

Here's a breakdown of what they are and how they work:
What Are Microbubbles?
Microbubbles are tiny gas bubbles, typically less than 50 microns in diameter (about half the width of a human hair). In many systems, these are created by injecting air (or another gas like oxygen or ozone) into water under high pressure, then releasing it through a fine nozzle or diffuser.
What Does “White Ion” Mean?
“White” usually refers to the visual effect: when many microbubbles are released into water, they give it a milky or cloudy appearance—like “white water.” This is due to light scattering from the millions of bubbles.
“Ion” means these bubbles are charged—typically negatively charged ions (anions). These ions are believed to:
Neutralize pollutants
Have antibacterial properties
Improve skin hydration and cleansing
How White Ion Microbubbles Work in a Bathtub or Spa:
Air is injected into the water at high velocity.
It’s compressed and broken into millions of microbubbles.
The water becomes rich in dissolved oxygen and negative ions.
When the bubbles collapse, they create a gentle scrubbing effect on the skin and can help:
Deep-clean pores
Exfoliate dead skin cells
Improve circulation
Relax muscles
Key Benefits in Spa or Bath Settings:
Natural cleansing without soap or harsh chemicals
Hydration boost for skin
Antibacterial effect due to negative ions
Gentle massage from collapsing bubbles
Example Use:
In a modern luxury bathtub, activating the "White Ion Microbubble" feature fills the tub with fine, mist-like, milky water that leaves the skin feeling soft and refreshed—similar to a high-end spa treatment.

$7,650.00