Product Descr1ption
Every ionizer considered for review must meet a minimum set of requirements. In terms of plate material and composition, we only review ionizers whose plates are made from titanium and either plated or coated with platinum. In fact, every ionizer we review is also registered as a medical device in its country of origin, specifically Korea and Japan.
Titanium is used because it’s the most bio-compatible metal, used almost exclusively in hip and joint replacements. Contrary to rumors, none of the plates melt or crumble. In fact, the perimeter of every water cell is plastic and chances are good the plastic might melt before the titanium or platinum does.
Platinum is used to enhance conductivity. The notable difference, however, is in how the plates are coated. Enagic uses a plating process that applies platinum smoothly and evenly across the entire plate. Other manufacturers use a specialized dip and spray application, which leaves the surface rough to the touch. Slotted and hybrid plates are cut to size, the slots or drilled pattern is cut, and then the plates are finally dipped and sprayed with platinum.
Product Parameter:
Base Material: Pure Titanium in Gr1
Coating: Platinum
Coating Area: Double Side and connection stem
Platinum Coating Thickness: 2-5 micron
Plate Type: Solid Plates, Slotted plates, Hbrid Drilled Plates, mesh or customize
Life spans: 15-20 years
Warranty: 3 year
Capacity of water ionizer: 2G or 3G
Features:
Easy to use, self-cleaning;
Proprietary Electroplating Technique Optimizes Ionization;
No Leaching, Healthy;
Q: Why titanium?
A: Titanium is the most bio-compatible metal.
Next, special electrolysis distribution holes are drilled into the titanium plate. These holes are drilled in specific locations so the strength and integrity of the solid plate are not compromised.
Q: Why platinum?
A: Platinum is used to enhance conductivity, and the process of dipping the plates increases the surface area of the plates.
After the plates are dipped, they are baked to harden the platinum coating.
Q: Are solid/mesh hybrid plates strong?
A: Yes! Very strong! The solid/mesh hybrid plates have the strength of the solid plates and the increased surface area of the mesh plates, which is crucial for conducting electricity.