What is ESOL Electrolyzed water?
What is ESOL electrolyzed water

ESOL™ is created in a Bridge Biotechnology ESOL™ Generator using only three ingredients;  Tap water, salt and electricity. ESOL™ is produced by the electrolysis of ordinary tap water containing saline (salt).  The electrolysis process produces two separate solutions from a double chambered ESOL cell; the positive chamber produces a solution containing a range of oxidisers and a small amount of […]

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ESOL (electrolyzed water); advantages and disadvantages in the water industry
ESOL (electrolyzed water); advantages and disadvantages in the water industry (1)

ESOL™ is the trading name for an electrolysed water technology ESOL electrolyzed water is a low carbon, environmentally friendly liquid that you process on your own premises.It looks and feels just like ordinary water.  It is non-toxic and completely bio degradable.  Despite this it is capable of extraordinary disinfectionESOL electrolyzed water use only three ingredients; water, […]

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Ultraviolet (UV) Light; advantages and disadvantages in the water industry
Ultraviolet (UV) Light; advantages and disadvantages in the water industry

Ultraviolet (UV) is an electromagnetic radiation. Disinfection using UV radiation is commonly used in wastewater treatment applications and is finding an increased usage in municipal drinking water treatment. Many bottlers of spring water use UV disinfection equipment to sterilize their water. Solar water disinfection has been researched for cheaply treating contaminated water using natural sunlight. The UV-A irradiation and increased water temperature kill organisms in […]

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Ozone (trioxygen or O3); advantages and disadvantages in the water industry
Ozone (trioxygen or O3); advantages and disadvantages in the water industry

Ozone or trioxygen, is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula O3 Ozone is a pale blue gas with a distinctively pungent smell.This technology has been used for potable water treatment for nearly a century, since the first plant was built in Nice, France. Western Europe has long relied extensively on ozone technology [Lamarre, 1997].

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