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How does the BIOX® Process locate high contaminant concentration areas?

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How does the BIOX® Process locate high contaminant concentration areas?

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When the reagent contacts contaminants, mild off-gassing occurs. The gas produced by this reaction travels up the probe hole to the surface of the treatment area carrying with it foam produced by the reaction. In areas where contaminants are not present, this reaction does not occur.

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