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Monday, May 20, 2013

Creating Alkaline Water Via Resin Exchange Chemistry

Once you have reduced the TDS down to 0, and you now have totally pure water;...where do you go from there?  Why not use a resin exchange medium to alter the hydronium/hydroxide ion balance to raise the pH to a figure higher than neutral? Window Cleaners have already experienced fascinating results cleaning glass with ultrapure water with a very high pH.  Why? Because most of what we are removing from window surfaces are acidic.  Alkaline solutions will neutralize such contaminants.  This is how surfaces are cleaned.  Mineral deposits (hard water spots) are composed mostly of silicates. Which are alkaline.  That is why manufacturers have created products based on acids to remove them.  So.  Why not use another exchange tank to remove the hydronium ions from your ultrapure water making it a naturally powerful cleaner? What do you think of this?

Written by Henry Grover Jr

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