Oxidation potential water (also known as strongly acidic water, acidified potential water, strongly acidic electrolyzed water, acidic oxidation potential water, functional water, etc.)
READ MOREA key problem in the practical application of electrolytic active chlorine sterilization is cathode fouling. During the electrolysis process, the PH of the cathode area increases, resulting in the formation of CaCO3 (Equation 6) and Mg(OH)2 (Equation 7) on the cathode surface.
READ MOREOxidation potential water (also known as strongly acidic water, acidified potential water, strongly acidic electrolyzed water, acidic oxidation potential water, functional water, etc.)
READ MOREA key problem in the practical application of electrolytic active chlorine sterilization is cathode fouling. During the electrolysis process, the PH of the cathode area increases, resulting in the formation of CaCO3 (Equation 6) and Mg(OH)2 (Equation 7) on the cathode surface.
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