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When this lime scale forms, it constricts and clogs the pipes. This can damage your water-using appliances (e.g., washing machines, dishwashers, and water heaters), causing you to repair them or replace them more frequently--costing you money.
Lime scale also reduces the thermal efficiency of your hot-water heater because it insulates the water from the heating element. You use more fuel (e.g., natural gas or electricity) to heat your water. This costs you money.
The goal is to prevent the calcium carbonate from crystallizing on the pipe walls. The key is to provide "starting points" for the crystallization other than the walls of the pipes. That way the calcium carbonate will harmlessly clump around these other starting points, rather than sticking to the sides of your pipes.
There are already many such crystallization starting points in ordinary water--for example, specks of dust, "supermolecules," and tiny solid particles--but the problem is that they are already surrounded by complexes of water molecules, making them unavailable as crystallization centers.
The brilliant insight was to use small, but precisely positioned, permanent magnets, developed by Dr. Klaus J. Kronenberg and two colleagues. As water flows briefly through the magnetic field, these water complexes are temporarily disrupted. They loosen their hold on the small particles they are surrounding, allowing the calcium carbonate to crystallize around the particles instead. The calcium carbonate forms microcrystal platelets that zoom through the water without adhering to the walls of the pipe.
The result? Lime scale is greatly reduced. Your appliances last longer and work more reliably. Your hot-water heating is more efficient. Bottom line? You save money.
Order now, so that you can start saving money, saving your appliances, and enjoying better tasting, better smelling, and better feeling water!
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