Electrically converted water

Electrically converted water is the product of water electrolysis. The electrolysis of water involves the application of an electrical charge to water to dissolve hydrogen and oxygen molecules, generating two species of water; alkaline and acidic. The two streams can then be combined to create a chemical-free cleaning agent before recombining into normal tap water.
Industrial cleaning companies are becoming more and more concerned about the environmental impact of their cleaning products. Some companies are now using electrically converted water in their cleaning machines instead of chemicals.
An EcoForm study in 2009 confirmed the environmental sustainability of electrically converted water. Typical footprint reductions on environmentally friendly cleaning technologies are between 10 and 20 percent compared to traditional methods. Using electrically converted water achieves environmental footprint reductions as high as 98 percent.
Electrically converted water has been proven to be as effective as general purpose cleaners, without the negative environmental impact and health issues associated with producing, packaging, transporting, using, and disposing of traditional cleaning chemicals.
See Also
*Green cleaning
*Sustainability
 
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