Hi Muthukrishna, I've asked ...
Published by Matt Van Aardt, Live Project Development Trading - Owner
Hi Muthukrishna, I've asked one of our specialist about your problem, his reply :
This exercise is rather straightforward; the system need to be flushed out completely with ECA water to remove all bacteria / algae colonies. Thereafter, depending on project specifics a very basic dosing system (e.g. 1:500 - 1:1000) can be installed to deal with any originating / entered organics in the piping. The key is to utilise Electro Chemically Activated (ECA) water products, that is in a dis-equilibrium state, carrying a micro-charge of ±850 - 1200mV. This electrification component is the double-dose effective part over and above the chemical composition of ions in the ECA water (HOCl-, ClO2-, O3, etc). The effect is so dramatic on the mitochondrial DNA of the organism, that it is completely destroyed without any chance of building up any resistance to the chemical components.
The beauty of this solution is that once the contaminants have been dealt with, the ECA water relaxes back into an inert saline solution without any sort of chemical residue. Should any ions still be active in the water when consumed, it carries no health risk like other conventional poisonous chemicals do. Please see Material Data Safety Sheet attached.
To move forward; please send us a water analysis of the water in question - specifically identifying organics. We will then be able to calculate ECA volumes to address the severity of the case. If no analysis exists, we can assist. Please take care that the 2L+ sealed sample reaches us within 24hrs of sampling and that it is kept out of direct sunlight. Qualified SANS analysis takes a week and costs in the region of R6,000 depending on actual tests conducted. Our typical ECA system costs in the region of R95,000 + auxiliary equipment, if so required, and can effectively treat up to 20,000 litres per hour. Larger units are available. It is important to look at a holistic solution, as the contaminants need to be prevented (e.g restructured water system) in addition to being treated with the ECA dosing solution.
Please see attached Files and contact details for francois.
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We are interested in going forward with ECA. Please do let us know the way forward and what test results are required to calculate ECA Volumes.
Reach me at ashu.alchemie@gmail.com
Published by Ashutosh Bhardwaj, Process Engineer