Company expands product range with Fauna, Flora, and Gea series for farming, aquaculture, and water reuse.

SLOVENIA – Waboost has introduced six new models in its latest nanobubble generator lineup, aiming to boost sustainable water treatment for agriculture, aquaculture, and industrial reuse.
The new machines include Fauna 50 and 100, Flora 50 and 100, and Gea 50 and 100.
Nanobubbles have gained attention for their ability to treat water more effectively than traditional aeration. Ozone nanobubbles penetrate biofilms, oxidize pathogens, and break down organic contaminants at the molecular level, delivering rapid, chemical-free disinfection.
Oxygen nanobubbles create hyperoxygenated water conditions, which improve root respiration, nutrient uptake, and microbial balance. Farmers using this technology can lower chemical inputs, increase yields, and improve crop quality.
All three product series are available in two flow capacities: the 50 Series at 80 cubic meters per hour and the 100 Series at 160 cubic meters per hour.
The Fauna Series focuses on ozone-powered disinfection. The Fauna 50 provides an ozone flow rate of 60 grams per hour, while the Fauna 100 delivers 100 grams per hour.
The Flora Series is designed for agriculture and aquaculture, with oxygenation ranges of 0–50 liters per minute for Flora 50 and 0–100 liters per minute for Flora 100.
The Gea Series combines both ozone and oxygen systems, with Gea 50 offering 0–50 liters per minute of oxygen and 200 grams per hour of ozone, while Gea 100 provides 0–100 liters per minute of oxygen and 400 grams per hour of ozone.
“These six new models represent a major step forward in ultrafine bubble performance, giving our clients precise control over gas type, flow rates, and treatment capacity. From sustainable farming to water reuse, the new Fauna, Flora, and Gea generators are built to meet today’s challenges.”
Unlike many competing systems, Waboost’s generators are complete ‘all-in-one’ solutions no external oxygen or ozone generators, pumps, or other peripherals are needed. Everything is built in, delivering plug-and-play performance straight out of the box,” said Boštjan Veronik, CEO of Waboost.
The launch comes as global demand for efficient water treatment grows. Beyond Slovenia, other recent advances show nanobubble technology expanding into new areas.
In Japan, researchers are testing nanobubbles to extend the shelf life of fresh produce. In the United States, pilot projects are using them to improve wastewater reuse.
Waboost’s move to expand its product line underlines the growing role of nanobubbles in sustainable agriculture and water management.
With its Fauna, Flora, and Gea models, the company positions itself to serve farmers, aquaculture operators, and industries looking for effective and chemical-free water treatment solutions.
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