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How does it work
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Magnetized Water - a simplified explanation!
When a conductive fluid passes through a magnetic field, an
electromotive force is induced through the fluid perpendicular to the direction
of fluid flow and the flux field. This electrical discharge through the fluid
induces a positive polarity in the fluid. The magnetic flux field further causes
polar water molecules to be aligned along the flux or magnetomotive force
vector, thus affecting the kinetics of crystallization of the minerals in the
water. Random covalent bonding of the nucleation points of these scale forming
molecular clusters is reduced and, therefore, these minerals stay in suspension.
They are prevented from growing so large so as to precipitate out of solution
and form “hard” scale on the walls of pipes and equipment. Instead, they
form crystals of very low physical strength; a light powdery film forms rather
than the hard scale from a tight lattice structure.
In the case of calcium carbonate, the crystal form becomes delicate aragonite
rather than hard calcite. Both crystals have the same empirical formula, but
their internal bonding and physical strengths are very different.
The kinetic energy to make it all happen comes from the motion of the water
through the magnetic field. As the water flows past the magnets, the molecules
are aligned to a uniform directional field. Water regains it’s solvency and
will not allow the minerals to form crystals of scale. Further, the water will
actually re-dissolve existing scale back into solution.
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