 |
Categories |
 |
|
 |
Media |
 |
|
| The Dangers of Fluoride |
| | Dr. Osmunson has no financial interest in Pure Water Freedom and this
video is used by permission at no cost. |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Reference Material |
 |
|
 |
What's New? |
 |
|
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
OXIDATION REDUCTION PROCESS
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
|
|
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process) media is a major
advancement in water
treatment technology
that works on basic
process known as REDOX
(oxidation/reduction)
principles,
representing a new and
unique way of water
processing medium
which by its natural
process of
electrochemical
oxidation/reduction
and adsorption action
reduces and/or removes
many unwanted
contaminants from
water.
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process) medium is a versatile,
specially formulated high
purity, bimetal material.
This product operates as a
multifunctional medium which
has superior capabilities of
de-chlorination of drinking
water and reduces dissolved
heavy metals in water
supplies.
The media inhibits bacteria
growth (fungi, algae and
mold) and reduces lime
scale, mold, and fungi.
throughout the entire unit.
In fact, testing has shown
that it reduces it up to
90%; thus eliminating the
need for silver, commonly
used in carbon-only filters.
Silver is considered a
pesticide by the EPA and, as
such, must be registered
with EPA.
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process) media consists
of a high purity copper-zinc
formulation. These
substances exchange
electrons or bond with
chlorine and other metals
contained in the water to
create harmless substances.
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process) media is completely safe and
meets EPA and FDA standards
for levels of zinc and
copper in potable water, so
the process is not toxic and
does not cause any adverse
side effects.
|
|
|
|
-
What
is
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process) media?
It is a
high-purity
copper-zinc
formulation that
uses a basic
process known
as redox
(oxidation/reduction)
to remove chlorine,
lead, mercury, iron,
and hydrogen sulfide
from water supplies.
-
How does
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media Work?
In short, the
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media works
by exchanging
electrons with
contaminants. This
"give and take" of
electrons converts
many contaminants
into harmless
components. During
this reaction,
electrons are
transferred between
molecules, and new
elements are
created. Some
harmful contaminants
are changed into
harmless components.
Others are
electrochemically
bound to the
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media.
-
What Contaminants
Does
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process) media
Remove?
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media
works to reduce or
remove chlorine,
iron, hydrogen
sulfide, lead,
mercury, calcium
carbonate,
magnesium, chromium,
bacteria, algae, and
fungi. Redox media
removes up to 98% of
water-soluble
cations
(positively-charged
ions) of lead,
mercury, copper,
nickel, chromium,
and other dissolved
metals. In most
cases, more than 98%
of chlorine is
removed if operated
within recommended
flow rates
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media alloys
function as
catalysts to change
soluble ferrous cations
(positively-charged
ions) into insoluble
ferric hydroxide,
which can be removed
with regular
backwashing. With
enough oxygen
dissolved in the
water, iron removal
rates of 98 percent
or better are
common. -
How Does
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media
Remove
Chlorine from the
Water?
High-purity
copper-zinc redox
media consistently
remove 99% of free
chlorine by
electrochemically
reducing dissolved
chlorine gas to
water-soluble
chloride ions.
-
How does
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media
Remove
Hydrogen Sulfide
from the Water?
When hydrogen
sulfide contaminated
water enters the
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media<
filter, the copper
in the
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media
loses an electron
and the sulfur gains
an electron and
copper sulfide and
water are formed.
The copper sulfide
is insoluble in
water and can be
backwashed off the
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
filter media.
-
Will the
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media
remove heavy
metals such as lead
from the water?
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media
remove up
to 98% of
water-soluble cations
(positively-charged
ions) of lead,
mercury, copper,
nickel, chromium,
and other dissolved
metals. When
filtered through
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media, soluble lead cations are reduced
to insoluble lead
atoms, which are
electroplated onto
the surface of the
media. Other heavy
metals bond to the
media and may be
recovered when the
exhausted media pass
through a copper
smelter.
-
Will the
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media
control
microorganism growth
in the water
filters?
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media
are
incorporated into
carbon blocks and
other matrices for
bacteria control and
scale reduction. The
oxidation/reduction
potential (ORP)
shift by a factor of
-300mV or more for
water filtered
through redox media
controls
microorganism
growth. Treating
water reduces
bacteria and other
microorganisms by
disrupting electron
transport, causing
cellular damage.
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media
also
kill bacteria by
direct
electrochemical
contact and by the
flash formation of
hydroxyl radicals
and hydrogen
peroxide, both of
which interfere with
a microorganism's
ability to
function..
-
Will the
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media
filter
systems add any
toxic substances to
the water?
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media
are completely safe.
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media
meet EPA
and Food and Drug
Administration
standards for levels
of zinc and copper
in potable water, so
the process is not
toxic and does not
cause any adverse
side effects. You
may not even realize
that
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media
are working
for you.
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction
process)
media
is
the core product of
many filtration
systems, and can be
used in conjunction
with other products
to provide superior
purification.
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|

|
|
|