Consumer reports: water softeners - water softner scientific trial.
Consumer reports
Consumer reports are important , but as the inventors of the Super
Imp we feel that we should not totally rely on them. With this
in mind we are proud to be able to give you an outline of the 30-day
trial conducted by the Department of Chemical Engineering University
of Bath University on our water
softners and other competitive hard
water treatment products. More background information is given
on the magnetic water softeners theory page.
Scientific trial
Tests were performed at RFI Laboratories, Basingstoke when the
efficiency of the unit was proven. The objective of this trial was
to evaluate whether or not a Super
Imp water softner could reduce the level of scale formation
within domestic hot water / radiator heating system.
A section of pipe from the system that had a Super
Imp installed had no visible lime scale deposits in it, exactly
as it did when the experiment was started.
When a section from the system without a Super
Imp installed was examine, scale formation was clearly seen
on the inside wall of the pipe. This trial reports showed significant
results after just 30 days.
The Experiment's Conclusions:
The Super Imp device has
been shown to reduce the deposition of scale under the conditions
tested. This has been confirmed by analysis of both total dissolved
solids and conductivity in parallel trials using a simulated domestic
hot water / radiator heating system.
The Super Imp has prevented
the deposition of about 10 mg of scale/day for 30cm length of 1
inch pipe under the conditions tested.
The Super Imp device has
been shown not to effect the pH of water passing through piping
where it has been installed.
Tests were also made on competitive products which were current
market leaders and it was proven that the output from the Water
Imps were superior to that of the other units over the effective
low frequency range. This means that the stronger signals and stronger
magnetic field which the aerial produces have more efficient effect
on the breakdown of the crystals than the other units tested.
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