Primozone Turns 25 – A Milestone in Ozone Innovation

Sep 11, 2025 | Uncategorised

In 2000, Primozone began with a bold vision: to redefine ozone technology and overcome the limitations of traditional ozone generators. From day one, our goal was to create a solution that was more efficient, reliable, and cost-effective.

Over the past 25 years, our innovative systems have become a global benchmark in water treatment, combining advanced design with one of the lowest lifecycle costs on the market. Our team, together with partners around the world, has made this possible.

Since 2003, Primozone has been part of Westfal-Larsen Technology in Bergen, Norway, a family-owned industrial group established in 1905. Their long-term support has allowed us to turn our vision into a proven solution used in industries worldwide.

Today, our ozone technology is trusted for advanced water treatment applications across multiple sectors. You can learn more about our journey and who we are on our About Us page.

As we celebrate 25 years of innovation, we are proud of what we’ve achieved and excited for the future. Our commitment to advancing ozone technology continues as we develop cleaner, safer, and more sustainable water treatment solutions.

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How does ozone compare to other disinfectants in terms of cost?

Ozone
Ozone is generated on-site, eliminating ongoing chemical purchases, transport, and storage. While an initial investment is required, ozone in the food industry is highly cost-effective long term thanks to fast action, high disinfection efficiency, and reduced operational costs.

Chlorine
Chlorine is often inexpensive upfront but involves recurring costs related to chemical handling, storage, safety measures, and regulatory compliance, which can increase total costs over time.

UV-C Light
UV-C systems typically require higher upfront investments and ongoing maintenance, including regular lamp replacements, which adds to long-term costs.