On 5/11/2011 2:34 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Is it necessary to have a Tyndal Effect to have a good quality product. I use a
silvergen machine and deionized water that reads well below 1uS on a hanna
meter. After I am done I have a reading around 14uS and it tastes like CS but
I have little to no TE.
From my readings I understand the TE reflects bigger particles and the meter
measures the ions. The silvergen I am using should be doing aprox 80-85/20-15%
of ions to particles. If I am not getting the TE does it just mean I am
producing less particles, or am I doing something wrong? Is my stuff still
effective with only ions?
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Little TE means very small particles. Remember that the Tyndall varies
to the 4th power of the particle size, so if you halve the size, the
Tyndall goes down by 16:1.
Marshall
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