2. KEY FEATURES
• allows to use salt water for irrigation
• promotes soil desalination
• 15-30% increase in crop yield
• reduces vegetative period by up to 12 days
• doubles shelf life of produce
• 20% reduction in water usage
10. PHYSICS
Hydrodynamic Magnetic Resonance
Lorentz forceFlow Magnetic field Oscillations Resonance Restructuring
Lorentz force
F=q*V x B
where,
q-electric charge, V-fluid velocity, B-magnetic field
11. Normal water Magnetically treated water
WHY RESTRUCTURED WATER IS BETTER
chaotic molecular reorganised molecular
bound state free state
limited mobility higher mobility
poor penetration improved penetration
12. MOLECULAR RESTRUCTURING
Chaotic molecular bonds
H
O
Ca
Mg
Cl
C
H
H
Before After
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+
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+
-
+
-
+ -
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Magnetic field causes ions to repel instead of attracting each other
13. FISH FARMING
salt deposits in soil
• Reduces fish mortality
Magnetically treated water:
poor absorption
• Reduces pathogenic bacteria
• Promotes fish growth
• Increases oxygen level
14. HOW TREATED WATER HELPS GROWTH
salt deposits in soil
Main objective is to boost hydration and intake of nutrients
• Improves absorption of water and
nutrients by plant roots
• Dissolves the existing salts in soil
+
Magnetically restructured water:
poor absorption
20. Uzbekistan. 2008
regular water treated water
Height, cm
Extract from a report by the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Ripen, days
Cotton balls per plant
Yield, t/ha
+30
-10
12-14 22-24
2.0 3.2
Cotton
23. Egypt. 2007
regular water treated water
vs
salts in soilmagnetic modifier
Extract from a report by the Institute of Water Problems of Egypt
Barley
24. Egypt. Shibin El-Kom. Tomato plantation. 2010
Extract from a report by the Minufiya university. Faculty of agriculture. Egypt
treated water regular watertreated water + fertilizer
Chemical properties of used soil
27. Egypt. 2011
Olives & Oranges
Nutrients using brackish water for irrigation
vs
NW-normal water
MTW-magnetically treated water
N-nitrogen
P-phosphorus
K-potassium
Fe-iron