BRISK: Central water softener for home
Brisk Central Scale Inhibitor Water Softener uses an ionic polarization process to remove minerals from water. The process involves circulating water through biasing electrodes, which change the electrical charge of minerals in the water, preventing them from attaching to surfaces. This reduces scale formation in pipes, appliances and faucets.
Scale formation on pipe walls is a common problem in many homes and industries. Not only can this affect water quality, but it can also lead to a reduction in the efficiency of certain equipment, such as boilers and water heaters. To avoid these problems, IPSE has developed a copper-based catalytic material that prevents and removes scale in an efficient and environmentally friendly way.
IPSE is an independently developed special catalytic alloy that prevents and removes scale effectively and ecologically. This unique material is composed of an alloy of copper with other metals, which gives IPSE a unique crystalline structure. This structure allows IPSE to release free electrons into the fluid medium, which causes the fluid medium polarization effect and inhibits the scaling reaction.
When water crosses the surface of the IPSE material, it causes the release of free electrons, thus disturbing the initial path of the calcium and magnesium ions present in the water. These then react with carbonate ions to form calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate. Free electrons combine with calcium and magnesium ions to form calcium and magnesium atoms, which can no longer react with carbonate to form scale. This allows IPSE to prevent and remove scale in an efficient and environmentally friendly way, without the use of harmful chemicals.
In addition to preventing and removing scale, IPSE also reduces calcium and magnesium precipitation on pipe walls. This can help maintain water quality by preventing mineral buildup in pipes and extending the life of equipment.
The polarizing effect of IPSE's unique crystal structure also has the effect of reducing the reactivity of limestone and magnesium. This means that the calcium and magnesium ions present in the water are less likely to react with the other elements to form scale, which further reduces scale formation.
Scale inhibitor for loose aragonite structure
IPSE is a scale inhibitor that has specific properties to act on loose aragonite structures. In addition to preventing the formation of new scale deposits, it modifies the structure of the existing layer to prevent the formation of scale crystals. This action thus facilitates the elimination of dental plaque and prevents the appearance of oral health problems linked to tartar.
They are numerous and very interesting for homes and businesses.
Reduce scale formation: The Brisk Central Scale Inhibitor Water Softener uses ionic polarization technology to prevent scale formation in pipes and appliances. This means that scale deposits are reduced, which extends the life of appliances and reduces maintenance costs.
Energy saving: reducing the formation of limescale also saves energy. Household appliances, such as dishwashers and washing machines, run more efficiently with soft water. In addition, the reduction in scale formation allows heating systems to operate more efficiently, thereby reducing energy consumption.
Improved water quality: Brisk Scale Inhibitor Central Water Softener reduces mineral content in water which can improve water taste and odor. It can also reduce the amount of soap needed to clean surfaces, which can benefit the environment.
Cost reduction: By extending the life of appliances and reducing energy consumption, the use of a Brisk scale-inhibiting central water softener can reduce long-term costs for homes and businesses .
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