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What is Anolyte?
Anolyte is an activated solution produced by special machines using a process call Electro Chemical Activation (ECA). Anolyte is a very powerful disinfectant against all bacteria, viruses and algae even when it is diluted in water or sprayed in the air. Our anolyte producing machines we can produce either neutral anolyte or acidic anolyte as desired.
Acidic Anolyte can be used wherever there is a need to disinfect or sterilise, in applications where the pH is unimportant and where there is no danger of corrosion. Acidic anolyte is a strong oxidizing solution with a pH range of 2.0 – 4.0 and an Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) of +600 to +1200mV with active chlorine content of about ~500-700 mg/l. The most common application of Anolyte is as a biocidal agent.
Neutral Anolyte have a pH of between ~7.5-8.5 and have a content of active chlorine ~500-700mg/l and ORP of between ~~700-900 mV. It is used wherever pH is important (corrosion) and where possible evaporation of active chlorine cannot be avoided. Neutral Anolyte is very effective against bacteria and viruses and is mostly used to disinfect swimming pools, drinking water or other water sources. Besides Neutral Anolyte is widely used to disinfect / sterilise objects (floors, room, wall, tools, foodstuff, etc.).
What is Catholyte?
Catholyte is a bi-product that is also produced by the our machines. Catholyte have an ORP of ~ -800 to -900mV. Catholyte is alkaline with pH between 10 and 13. It do not have sterilising properties but can be used for flocculation (e.g. of heavy metals), coagulation, washing, extraction. This solution can be used to wash wounds (instead of using iodine) and wherever there is a need to increase pH level of the water being treated.
Benefits of Using Anolyte:
- It is highly sporocidal (unlike most decontaminants)
- Kills microorganisms in extremely short contact time.
- At applied concentrations does not bleach surfaces.
- Solutions applied in various form - liquid, ice or fog.
- It residual by-products also are nontoxic.
- It reverts over time into a weak saline solution.
- No synthetic chemical residue.
- On-site generated solution.
- Low mineralization (0.5 – 5.0 g/l) of the aqua solutions used in the ECA process.
- Unipolarity of the electrochemical treatment in time and/or space.
- Shortened activation process (0.3 – 10.0 seconds).
- Low energy consumption (0.05 – 5.0 Wxh/l).
- Precise ability to control the physical-chemical properties of generated solution.
- To exclude from routine technological processes the regulation of solution properties with costly
reagents.
- Improve quality of the treated substances.
- Reduce the number and duration of technological operations.
- To decrease their labour-consuming nature.
- Facilitate and simplify processes of water and sewage purification.
- Economical efficiency. Reduction in expenses for washing and disinfecting job. (Ratio of cost of production anolyte and catholyte to the most widely used disinfecting solutions are as follows: For the cost every liter of sodium hypochloride solution we can produce 10 liters of anolyte solution, for the cost of production of 1 liter of solution "Presept" we can produce 56 liters of anolyte solution and for the cost of production of 1 liter of chloramine solution we can produce 167 liters of anolyte solution.
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STEL 40 |
STEL 80 |
STEL 120 |
STEL 250 |
STEL 2500 |
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Aerosol |
OMNISTEL WD300SA |
OMNISTEL WD50A |
OMNISTEL 500 |
ENVIROLYTE MODEL 120 FOR DOMESTIC WATER |
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ENVIROLYTE MODEL EE 90 AT COOLING TOWER |
ENVIROLYTE MODEL ELA 600 |
ENVIROLYTE MODEL 2,500 LTR/HR |
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