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RESEARCH DOCUMENTS &
INDEPENDENT STUDIES
MAGNETIC WATER
TREATMENT
The UNITED STATES
TESTING COMPANY, INC., performed a test to determine the
effectiveness of magnetic water treatment in preventing boiler scale
build-up. Upon subjection of the residual salts from both the treated
and non-treated samples to x-ray distraction examination, a distinctive
difference in the crystalline structure of the deposited residues was
noted. The two samples were found to have the same chemical constituents
but the x-ray distraction analysis indicates that the dominant crystal
species in the untreated sample is calcium sulfate and calcium silicate,
while in the treated sample the dominate species is a calcium carbonate
and calcium sulfate (non corrosive elements). The samples are therefore
physically different.
United States
Testing Center
Inc. Schmutzer, M.A., and
Hull
, G.W., "Examination to
Determine the Physical or Chemical Differences Between Untreated and
Magnetically Treated Water".
The Advance Research
Agency of the Department of Defense sponsored research in magnetic
treatment of water reporting that the fact generally agreed upon is that
a magnetic field reduces the kinetics of crystallization processes and
the freedom of movement of charged particles. This limitation of the
motion of particles in the field results in an increase in the number of
collisions and the formation of crystallization centers. Magnetic
treatment is effective if the liquid is passed through the flux of a
magnet having a sufficiently field and magnetic gradient, providing that
the temperature of the liquid is not too high.
Advanced Research
Agency of the Department of Defense, Hibben, Stuart G. "Magnetic
Treatment of Water".
The National
Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, tested magnetically
treated water against chemically treated water for corrosion rates of
steel corrosion coupons placed in the two water systems. Reported
results were excellent with corrosion rates of 1 to 50 mils per year
using chemical inhibitors, with 4 mils per year considered to be
acceptable, while corrosion rates of 0.0 mils per year were recorded for
the magnetic treatment.
National Aeronautics
and Space Administration NASA Kuivinen, David E., Comparing Corrosion
Rates of Steel Corrosion Inhibitors.
Lewis
Research
Center
,
Cleveland
.
From The
Institute of Mineral Fuels of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Dr.
V.I. Klassen reports that no one argues about the effectiveness of
magnetic treatment of water. In the
Soviet Union
the use of magnetic
treatment of water is used extensively and with tremendous economic
effect. These practitioners are making extensive use of magnetic
treatment but are in serious need of scientific assistance. Marked
reduction of scale formation in steam boilers has been verified in
practice and confirmed in laboratories but the theory, which explains
the nature of the process is not clearly understood.
Anon,
Tekhnika Molodeshi, Vol. 10 pg. 22.
Fedotkin,
L.M., Engergetika I Electrifkasia, Vol. 5, pg. 42
In addition, magnetic
treatment does not change the processes in the setting of cement, but
stimulates and intensifies these processes quantively (specifically the
initial steps of the crystallization process and the character of
nucleation). For example a magnetic field produces larger numbers of
crystals, shortens the induction period of crystallization and increases
the number of crystals per unit volume of cement suspension.
Grashko, I.M.,
Belova,
L.A.
, and
Lishanskii, B.A., Operations of the Magnetic Treatment of Water Used for
the Mixing of Cement Concentrates, Izv. Vyyssh. Zavedi Stroit Arkhit,
No. 3.
L.
Tlazovskiyi, V.A. and
Analiua
,
S.A.
,
:Electrochemical Studies of Cement Suspensions in Magnetically Treated
Water, Unobtainable Russian Journal Article.
COMMENTS PUBLISHED BY RESEARCH SCIENTISTS
Several thousand
magnetic water conditioners are now rendering great service in buildings
all sizes, from private homes to hospitals, schools, military buildings,
etc. These units will protect the whole circuit of cold and hot water as
well as sanitary installations against scale formation
and corrosion when placed where the water main enters the premises. It
is remarkable to note that algae, such as normally
grow on coolers in the open air and in swimming pools, die rapidly under
the effects of the magnetic treatment.
Vermelren,
T., Corrosion Technology (
Belgium
).
It may sound rather surprising
that water can be purified by magnetic treatment
but the fact is unquestionable. The answer as to why a magnetic field
affects the properties of waste has not yet been found; it can only be
expected when further research has elucidated the properties of the
water molecule.
Belova, V.,
Ph.D., Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Institute of General and Inorganic
Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, USSR, Soviet Science Review (USSR).
"Based upon analyses of
existing technical literature on the magnetic treatment of water and its
ability to alter water properties, there are many basic areas where the
utilization of this method has great practical merit, such as
elimination of scale; control of encrustation; reduction of salt
deposits; intensification of coagulation and crystallization; improving
bacterial function of disinfectants; acceleration of reagent diffusion;
increasing the efficiency of ion-exchange resin; removal of fine
particles in the purification or recycling of waste water; extraction of
valuable metals from; acceleration of the solidification of cements,
increasing the density and strength of casting molds; etc."
Stevoich, V.A.,
Liebhold, K., Hibben, S.G., Air Force Office of Scientific Research,
Advanced Research Projects Agency of the United States Department of
Defense,
Arlington,
Virginia,
USA
.
"It was concluded that the
magnetic unit used in these tests was very effective in controlling
scale and corrosion in water systems, in such
diverse applications as a large air conditioning
condenser, syrup evaporators in a sugar mill,
cooling exchangers in a large chemical processing plant in a
boiler and a steam generator.
Significant savings in time, cost and equipment were effected in all
cases."
Raisen, E.,
PhD., The Control of Scale and Corrosion in Water Systems Using Magnetic
Fields. Paper #117, CORROSION.
Magnetic
Water Treatment - Quinn
A study of the influence of
magnetics on corrosion control showed that magnetic treatment inhibits
the rate of corrosion.
Reimers, R.S.,
de Kernior, P.S., Culiepier, V.C., Tulane University
This work has shown that
voltages and currents reproduced when conducting solutions are made to
flow through a magnetic treatment device in which the magnetic field is
orthogonal to the fluid flow. Although many earlier papers dealing with
Magnetic Water Treatment Devices have discussed the theory of
magnetohydrodynamic voltage generation, none has ever demonstrated that
this voltage could be measured and none has considered what the
consequences of the induced voltage and concomitant current might be for
scale control.
Bush, K.W., Busch
M.A.., Parker, D.H., Darling, R.E., McAtee, J.L., Jr., Laboratory
Studies Involving Magnetic Water Treatment Devices. Paper #251,
CORROSIONS '85.
"Despite adverse evaluation by
some water technology experts and inconsistent performance in field
tests, a variety of magnetic water treatment devices (MTDS) employing
permanent magnets continues to be promoted for the prevention of scale
and other deposits in water using systems. The studies reported here by
the Baylor Water Research Group are unique.
For the first time, researchers in an American laboratory have been able
to conclusively demonstrate that something fundamental does in fact
happen when water is circulated not just through a magnetic field, but
through an actual magnetic water treatment device. In summary,
the potential benefits which could be derived from a
non-chemical method of water conditioning of this type include reduced
energy requirements, water conservation, reduction or elimination of
chemical feed and control requirements and reduced pollution." |