"Infusoscent" is Rotass’s proprietary technology designed for the cold-air diffusion of essential oils. Unlike standard humidifying diffusers that mix water with oil and rely on ultrasonic vibrations to create a mist, Infusoscent devices typically utilize a nebulizing technology (or advanced ultrasonic systems) to break pure essential oils into microscopic, dry particles.
How it works:
No Water Needed: You fill the chamber with 100% pure essential oil.
Atomization: A high-pressure air stream or high-frequency vibration turns the oil into a fine, cold "dry fog."
Dispersion: These micro-particles are released into the air and remain suspended for hours, allowing for therapeutic absorption.
The key difference is potency. Because Infusoscent diffusers don't dilute the oil in water, they provide a stronger aromatic experience and greater therapeutic benefits, making them ideal for larger spaces or clinical aromatherapy settings.
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