Have you noticed cloudy water coming from your water ionizer? It's quite a natural function. In almost all cases, it's because your water from your AlkaWay electronic water ioniser is laden with fine particles of absorbable calcium and magnesium Technically, we call it turbidity. Your ioniser draws and concentrates the alkaline minerals from your tap water so you're getting more per litre than the tap water can give. This concentration in your AlkaWay water is beneficial to your health.. and your pocket, saving on expensive supplements! If you let the water sit you may see the particles gather at the bottom.
Turbidity may also be tiny air bubbles created during the process of ionisation. These come when the ioniser separates the acidic water from the alkaline and micro-clustering that takes place. By the way, don't panic if you don't have these air bubbles! It will depend on the amount of oxygen in your source water. What you can say about the bubbles - if they appear - is that they mean your AlkaWay Ioniser is working perfectly.
The third possibility will happen if you have, for some reason, begun using water high in calcium. You'll see your glassware begin to get a coating of calcium. This can mean that your source water supplier has increased the amount of lime (calcium carbonate) in your water supply. It's good to check with your water supplier if this happens.
Turbidity may also be tiny air bubbles created during the process of ionisation. These come when the ioniser separates the acidic water from the alkaline and micro-clustering that takes place. By the way, don't panic if you don't have these air bubbles! It will depend on the amount of oxygen in your source water. What you can say about the bubbles - if they appear - is that they mean your AlkaWay Ioniser is working perfectly.
The third possibility will happen if you have, for some reason, begun using water high in calcium. You'll see your glassware begin to get a coating of calcium. This can mean that your source water supplier has increased the amount of lime (calcium carbonate) in your water supply. It's good to check with your water supplier if this happens.
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