THE PROBLEM

Problem with Chemicals

Every atom has a quantum magnetic field with electrons acting like tiny magnets. They act like magnets due to electron “spin”, which is a set of four quantum numbers.

Unpaired electrons exhibit a paramagnetic effect and can orient themselves in any direction to facilitate an attractive bond. This paramagnetism is the root attractive force between ions and molecules.

THE SOLUTION

Our proprietary quantum mechanics based technology utilizes the power of the fluid itself, the Earth’s magnetic field, and diamagnetic materials to impact electron spin.

The effect results in weakened ionic and covalent bonds. This changes the characteristics of flow, precipitation, and deposition.

Calcite electron microscope

These images of Calcite - the most stable polymorph of calcium carbonate - were taken with an electron microscope. The first image is of a Calcite crystal from a sample taken immediately before our technology. The second image is of a Calcite crystal from a sample taken immediately after our technology. In the second image, notice how the bonds are already weakened. They will continue to weaken and separate downstream.

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CONTACT

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