Functions Of Catalytic Burner



1.
Structure and Functions of the Catalytic Burner
 

Temperature

Zone 1: Aroma Hallowed-out cover

Zone 2: Anti-bacteria

Zone 1:
Aroma (pores) : 200°C. Botanicool is evaporated to eliminate bacteria.

Zone 2:
High temperature disintegration zone: 60°C-300°C. Catalytic Burner remains free of obstruction.
Heavy and light molecules of tobacco odour, cooking odour, fish odour and other interior odours are disintegrated in high temperature.

* An aromatic air freshener and high temperature odour disintegrating device for indoor environment.

The catalytic burner is made from a mixture of ceramic clays, blended together with a special process as a porous (sponge like) burner. The diameter of the pores is about 3µm. During application, essential oil is sucked up by the cotton core and attach to the capillary pores of the burner by interfacial force. A high-tech composite product, the catalytic burner features a platinum alloy exterior ring and the internal ring is made of ceramic. The catalytic burner can maintain a constant temperature 60°C-300°C. Essential oils are catalyzed without combustion. While maintaining an extremely high temperature, the exterior ring is very safe. Cold foreign matters like paper will not burn easily upon contact. In case of essential oil spillage when the aromatherapy is accidentally tipped over, the catalytic burner will turn itself off.

 

2.
Why is it necessary to maintain a constant temperature of 60°C~220°C?
 

The molecular formula of Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) is [(CH3)2CHOH]. Molecular weight is 60.1, and boiling point is 80°C. Gasification point : In a well ventilated place, vaporization begins at approximately 5°C. Usually at about 20°C, IPA gradually turns into gas. Full gasification occurs when the temperature reached 52°C by low combustion. There is no residual gas in the air. All original structure and functions are destroyed.

 
3. Botanicool  
BOTANICOOL is generated by disintegrating normal state oxygen (O2) into mono oxygen (O) with a special scientific process, and consolidated with IPA to form aerobic IPA [(CH3)2CHOH]. The molecular weight of this substance is 76.1, heavier than IPA by 16, but the physical characteristics are similar. The English scientific name of this mono oxygen (O) is BOTANICOOL. When IPA is combusted in low heat, an oxygen free radical mono oxygen (O) called Botanicool is released. Under the 60°C~300°C temperature reducing action of the exterior when it is discharged from the catalytic burner, Botanicool is not burned or damaged, Instead, it attaches itself to normal oxygen (O2) rapidly in a very active and unstable state. Unstable ozone (O3) (scientific name Triatomic Oxygen) is released and drift freely in the air. This released ozone (commonly known as OZO) is attached with another mono oxygen (O) (Oxygen free radical), which seeks other substances to bond with - and unstable and unsaturated radical which is an organic substance without electron load. This consolidation turns the toxic substance into a saturated electron load which is safe and non toxic. Without the balancing effect of electron load, bacteria are weakened and lose their adverse effects.
 
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The Constant Temperature Catalytic Burner




CATALYTIC BURNER
It is made of ceramic and coated with platinum.
Its main feature is its ability to maintain a constant temperature of 60°C at the inner core. This 60°C is necessary for the essential oil to provide an optimum therapeutic effect.
Its outer surface can achieve a high temperature of 320 to 350°C.
HOW IT WORKS?
Disperse heat without naked flame from platinum coated ceramic composite head.
Constant combustion temperature of 60°C at the center of the catalytic head, most effective in releasing essential oils and Phytoncidere.
300°C to 320°C on outer ring to release the properties of the unique blend of essential oil which works to improve the air quality in the surrounding environment.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Warning - Use as far as possible from any source of heat!

Step 1 - TO OPEN
i. Always place the Bel`Air diffuser on a flat and stable surface.
ii. Place the tulip decoration and the metal cap beside it.
Step 2 - TO FILL
i. Use Bel`Air essential oils as these are adapted to our wicks.
ii. Using the funnel supplied, pour in the essential oil until the Bel'Air lamp is 2/3 full.
iii. Wipe carefully.
Step 3 - TO INSERT WICK
i. While holding the recipient insert the wick together with the Bel'Air burner.
ii. Replace the metal cap and wait 20 to 25 minutes before lighting to allow the essential oil to soak the wick.
Step 4 - TO LIGHT
i. Take off the metal cap.
ii. Light the burner (never use a piece of paper).
iii. Wait 2 minutes.
iv. Blow out the flame.
v. Once the flame has been blown out, the tulip decoration can be added.
Step 5 - TO USE
i. For perfect results, leave the burner in action as long as you require a fragrant atmosphere. [For starters, use for 30-45 minutes]
Step 6 - TO PUT OUT
i. To put out the Bel`Air diffuser, simply place the metal cap over the burner. This will also prevent loss of the essential oil through evaporation.
ii. Never touch the burner with your finger.
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