conditioning process
- OneWaternaturally has assembled information and a good range of conditioners that can be applied across the broad spectrum of water applications. The conditioners change the molecular structure of the water as it passes through an exchange zone that acts on the electronegativity of electrolites in the water. Many changes occur that potentially break down the configuration of substances relieving the water of binding agents and generate a natural disenfectant that treats and conditions where otherwise a range of chemical are need to achieve similar outcomes. Two distinct types of conditioning are available:
- an electromagnetic process
- electrochemical process
- rare-earth magnet system simply attaches around the pipeline. The product is positioned inside a stainless shroud bolted over the pipeline. No additional power source is required and the unit is virtually maintenance free.
- care-free catalytic ionisers are located in the pipeline. This system incorporates a series of precisious metals formulated to optimise the electronegativity of the elements for ion exchange through contact and supported by a micro flow of electrons through grounding or an attached power source.
- onewaterconditioners have been modified to enhance the operation of the product and provide the means to boost the performance of the conditioner under the toughest of applications.
Referal to empirical and testing institution are readily available, each proving the enormous benefit achieved in treating water and the beneficial results when applied to industrial and human application.
OneWaterconditioners has a range of conditions that are chemical free and are non sacrificial. OneWaterconditioner systems easily attached directly to pipelines and locate after pump and filter systems soas to directly supply into the application.
# The selection of the appropriate conditioning unit is based on flow rates rather than pipe size and the scale of the throughput is set out in the accompanying table.
There is varied opinion about the effect of using conditioners because they challenge significantly the traditional view of water treatment with chemical, barrier and settlement technology. But what the sceptics cannot dispute is the significant outcomes for the use of this equipment in such a broad range of applications and in the face of marginal results and chemical saturation that are not sustainable in the modern perspective of environmental responsibility.