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What
is this Green ECA Technology? |
Explanation for
normal people!
Electrochemical activation (ECA) technology allows for
the modification of the functional properties of water. The
process provides a unique method and device for passing water
and a saline (salt) solution through a specially patented
electrolytic cell.
The solution/products generated from the device namely Anolyte
and Catholyte (trading as Eco-Lyte) can be used separately
or combined to destroy viruses, bacteria and other pathogens
and micro-organisms, neutralize chemical agents, purify water
or clean and degrease surfaces.
The biocidal activity of Anolyte and Catholyte generated by
the current ECA technology is 300 times more active than sodium
hypochlorite. Activated solutions have been conclusively shown
to exceed chemically derived equivalents both in low dosage
effectiveness as well as physico-chemical purity.
This heightened biocidal capacity relative to traditional
chemical solutions, permits the use of ECA solutions at lower
dose rates, therein obviating the risk of intoxication and
adverse environmental impact – THE PRODUCT IS 99.67%WATER
AND COMPLETELY HARMLESS TO HUMANS, ANIMALS AND THE ENVIRONMENT.
A bit more detail for the techies!
Electrochemistry is the part of science which deals with
the interrelationship of electrical currents, or voltages,
and chemical reactions, and with the mutual conversion of
chemical and electrical energy.
Electrolyzed Water (EW) Technology is based on a new, previously
unknown law of anomalous changes of reaction and catalytic
abilities of aqueous solutions subjected to electrochemical
unipolar (either anodic or cathode) treatment. EW is necessarily
associated with alteration of its chemical composition, acidity
and (or) alkalinity within a wide range.
Unlike well-known electrochemical reactions, in the processes
of electrochemical activation initial substances are diluted
aqua-saline (brine) solution and mains water. The eventual
EW products are not concentrated chemical substances, but
activated (Anolyte and Catholyte) solutions: low mineralised
liquids in a metastable state, manifesting increased chemical
activity.
Synthesis of electrochemically activated solutions is only
possible when unipolar electrochemical exposure is combined
with treatment of as many as possible micro volumes of liquid
in high voltage electric field of a double electric layer
near the electrode's surface. The above stated conditions
of producing activated solutions can be realised only in special
diaphragmatic cells (round or square) which are the key elements
of every ECA Tech Africa unit. |
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