March 6, 2009

Fragrance Oil Lamps use The Same Efficient Technology Used Back in the 1800s

Fragrance lamps have quite the history. The original fragrance lamp has been around since the 1800’s. These special types of lamps have been known by many different names, including fragrance lamps, effusion and perfume lamps, even catalytic lamp. The term catalytic lamp is used because it is catalytic combustion technology that enables the lamp to work. This technology was first put to use in the 1800’s for use in both hospitals and morgues. It was in the year 1897 that a French gentleman named Maurice Berger patented the technology that fuels (no pun intended) fragrance lamps).
The purpose of a fragrance lamp is to eliminate bad orders. It has often been thought that bad smells come from molecules which are unstable, and that the low-temperature combustion that a fragrance lamp provides is able to speed up the decomposing of those molecules. Those molecules can then be converted from bad smells into harmless substances like water and carbon dioxide. In addition to removing bad odors and providing a nice scent (which is provided by fragrance lamp oils), fragrance lamps and their innovative combustion process can also eliminate up to eighty-five percent of the bacteria that is
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