Water quality is under pressure worldwide and requires urgent attention according to recent reports, calling for technological development and more cost-effective solutions. One such development is the use of nanobubbels (NBs). NBs have been gaining interest in both scientific and industrial fields over the past years due to their broad applicability and unique characteristics opposed to larger bubbles used in traditional applications, e.g. dissolved air flotation and aeration. NBs is promising in water technology applications, especially in aeration, as due to their small size they provide a large air-water interface and are stable (present in the bulk) for many days. Due to that, different companies have been introducing NBs based technology in the market. The start-up company BIMCO Holland is one of them. They have developed three types of Ultra Fine Bubble (UFB)-generators to integrate in various (household) applications: I) a tap connection for water taps, II) a pipe adaptor for household appliances and III) a shower coupling. In order to prove their concept, BIMCO Holland wants to test the UFB-generators together with NHL Stenden. During these tests, the intended formation of NBs in tap water will be determined, as well as possible effects on the water quality. Additionally, potential applications will be (theoretically) explored, such as reduced water- and surfactant usage and prolonged lifetime of materials and appliances. With NanoBGen, the consortium aims to understand better the functioning of the newly developed UFB-generators. The tests are required to prove the system is (or not) related to the presence of NBs. Also, to support the company finding other applications of the UFB-generators and contribute to bringing the technology to a higher TRL.