I have a bunch of ceramic magnets that I would like to use to magnetize
water. A few questions:

1. What are we trying to accomplish with water magnetization.
2. How do we measure (quantify) this.

With these two questions answered we can devise a configuration and monitor
the results. Presently I am confused as to how to go about magnetizing
water. Do you use a north or south pole field, or both? Is it better to
expose moving water to a magnetic field as in water flowing through a
polyethylene tube with magnets positioned along a length of tubing, or
static water as in a pitcher with a large 4x8 magnet placed alongside the
pitcher? Should the magnets be positioned directly opposite each other with
north and south poles facing, or with north-north facing, or south-south
facing each other? Another scheme would be to place along a length of
polyethylene tubing a number of domino sized magnets with alternate polarity
fields exposed to the water flowing in the tubing. Any thoughts?

Dennis Lipter

Tai-Pan wrote:

> Hi Listers,
>
>   Noticed this in the latest Chemical Engineering magazine.
>  ZPM Inc of Goleta, Cal., a water treatment company is using
> *electromagnetic water treatment* as part of their treatment process.
> They note that electromagnetic treatment breaks clusters of water
> molecules into smaller clusters, which makes for more efficient
> hydration of ions.
>  This caught my eye since I`m doing tests of making CS with water being
> magnetized during the generation of the CS. Will let you know how it
> goes.
>
>    Bless you   Bob  Lee
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