How does it work?
Magnetic water treatment (otherwise known as magnetohydrodynamics or MHD) is nothing new. In the mid-eighteen hundreds, British scientist Michael Faraday made an important discovery: water flowing past a conductive material generates an electrical charge.
What is hard water?
The term hard water refers to a high mineral content. While it’s not an actual health risk, this particular type of water can be problematic. This is especially true for those individuals using well water.
Salt vs No-Salt Softening
A water softener uses a medium that serves to exchange “ions” of calcium and magnesium with sodium and potassium. Traditional water softeners use salt as the medium, and salt-free water softeners from Magna-Tek do not.
Research & Publications
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.
FAQ
This rather impressive sounding word is what scientists refer to as the study of the effects of magnetic energy on fluids. Michael Faraday discovered that water flowing past a conductive material will generate a weak electrical charge.