How does electronic limescale remover work
Does it impart an electric charge to cause the particles to repel one another and stop them sticking together?. An extract from "The Skeptical Equirer" on this subject:- " There is apparently no consensus among magnet vendors regarding the mechanisms by which magnetic water treatment occurs. A variety of explanations are offered, most of which involve plenty of jargon but little substance.
Few vendors, if any, offer reasonable technical explanations of how magnetic water treatment is supposed to work. The important question here, though, is whether magnetic water treatment works. In an effort to find the answer, I conducted a search for relevant scientific and engineering journal articles. I describe the results of this search below. More than one hundred relevant articles and reports are available in the open literature, so clearly magnetic water treatment has received some attention from the scientific community e.
The reported effects of magnetic water treatment, however, are varied and often contradictory. In many cases, researchers report finding no significant magnetic treatment effect. In other cases, however, reasonable evidence for an effect is provided. Liburkin et al. Gypsum particles formed in magnetically treated water were found to be larger and "more regularly oriented" than those formed in ordinary water.
Similarly, Kronenberg reported that magnetic treatment changed the mode of calcium carbonate precipitation such that circular disc-shaped particles are formed rather than the dendritic branching or tree-like particles observed in nontreated water. Posted July 11, YT Posted July 11, Igor Suman Posted July 12, Posted July 12, Thank you for your posts on this subject everyone.
It may be relevant that there are many 2nd hand electronic limescale removers for sale on eBay. Rocket Man Posted July 19, Posted July 19, Igor Suman Posted July 27, Posted July 27, Rocket Man Posted August 7, Posted August 7, YT Posted August 7, Electronic water conditioners such as ScaleBlaster are extremely effective when it comes to removing lime scale and other unsightly build up. Electronic water conditioners work by generating inaudible signals that cause ions to collide with one another.
This causes the calcium crystals to grow until there are no more surface charges left to stick to any surface, including pipe walls. ScaleBlaster is the preferred and most popular brand of electronic water conditioners. It not only promotes hard water scale removal, but prevents lime scale buildup as well.
This is accomplished through the use of a brine tank solution, which is pumped into the resin tank to displace the collected hard water minerals and replace them with fresh sodium ions.
The waste of this process is then flushed down a drain line, leaving you with absolutely soft water. So, what is a water conditioner and how is it different from a water softener? Most water conditioners are used to remove the substances from water that cause it to smell or taste bad. These include the disinfectant chlorine, chloramines, organic gases, and volatile organic compounds VOCs. These water conditioning systems do this through the use of a material known as template-assisted crystallization TAC media.
When hard water runs over and through TAC media, a small amount of the minerals in the hard water is changed into a crystalline form. The remaining minerals in the hard water preferentially attach to these crystalline mineral structures over attaching to other surfaces, such as the pipes in your home or the surfaces in your bathroom. But they will reduce the smell of chlorine that comes with municipal tap water. Water conditioners also remove other substances and gases that alter the smell and taste of your water, so that your water smells fresh and tastes crisp!
How long does the water conditioner take to work? No time at all! Water conditioning systems can produce as much conditioned water as you need on-demand. Though electronic water conditioners carry an attractive price point, require no maintenance, and are widely available, there is no substantial evidence they are effective at removing or reducing scaling. Multiple studies have evaluated magnetic and electronic water conditioners and found no repeatable benefit from using them.
If you are combatting the effects of hard water in your residential or commercial building, there are systems with a demonstrated effectiveness in reducing scaling. Water softening systems can remove dissolved hard minerals from hard water through a process known as ion exchange. Our helpful staff can assess your treatment needs and help you narrow down water softener systems that are right for you.
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