Hi guys,
Wanted to see if anyone out there could weigh-in on this one. Trying to decide if it is legitimate or B.S.
The idea is that a catalytic surface is placed inline with a water supply (house or pool), the catalyst causes Ca++ ions to precipitate and wash through the system without adhering to the inside surfaces of the pipe, heat exchanger, shower glass, etc. .... effectively eliminating calcium scale buildup without removing the calcium.
So here are 3 of the best links I could find. First two by WATTS which I always thought made reputable water filters. I have one of their R.O. units. Other company is fluid dynamics which claims to have been selling these things for over 30 years. Please let me know what you think....
http://www.excelwater.com/downloads/ScaleNet%20FAQ.pdf
http://media.wattswater.com/WQCP_ScaleN ... aleSys.pdf
http://www.fluiddynamicsna.com/
Thanks,
Lee
Wanted to see if anyone out there could weigh-in on this one. Trying to decide if it is legitimate or B.S.
The idea is that a catalytic surface is placed inline with a water supply (house or pool), the catalyst causes Ca++ ions to precipitate and wash through the system without adhering to the inside surfaces of the pipe, heat exchanger, shower glass, etc. .... effectively eliminating calcium scale buildup without removing the calcium.
So here are 3 of the best links I could find. First two by WATTS which I always thought made reputable water filters. I have one of their R.O. units. Other company is fluid dynamics which claims to have been selling these things for over 30 years. Please let me know what you think....
http://www.excelwater.com/downloads/ScaleNet%20FAQ.pdf
http://media.wattswater.com/WQCP_ScaleN ... aleSys.pdf
http://www.fluiddynamicsna.com/
Thanks,
Lee