HydroFLOW and Bacteria. Na Cl Na Cl Cl Na H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O Na Cl Na Na Cl Cl H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O Na Cl H2OH2OH2OH2O.

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HydroFLOW and Bacteria

Na Cl Na Cl Cl Na H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O Na Cl Na Na Cl Cl H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O Na Cl H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O Na Cl H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O Na Cl H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O Na Cl How Does HydroFLOW Treat Bacteria ? Semi-permeable membrane Semi-permeable membrane: lets water pass but not salt. Water flows from dilute to concentrated region Bacterium cell: semi-permeable membrane In distilled water, water flows into bacterium cell Bacterium becomes “too diluted”, bursts and dies * Even kills “freshwater” bacteria Osmosis and Bacteria

HydroFLOW and Bacteria 1.A bacterium passing through the HydroFLOW unit becomes charged, creating a wetting layer of pure water 2.Osmosis forces water into the bacterium and causes it to burst within seconds Cl Na Na Cl Cl Na Cl Cl Cl Na Na Na Na Cl Cl Na Na Cl Cl Na Cl Cl Cl Na Na Na Na Cl Cl Na Cl Cl Cl Na Cl Cl Na Cl Cl Cl Na Cl H2OH2OH2OH2O H2OH2OH2OH2O Na Cl

HydroFLOW eliminates 99.99% of bacteria and algae passing through the unit No chemicals or disinfectants required Benefits of HydroFLOW