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ISSN: 2635-2826 | Open Access

Journal of Clinical & Biomedical Research

Water Clarification and Impact Transfer on Tissues in Wet Contact
Author(s): Juhani Pylkkanen
Water is a pure substance that picks up a huge load during its cycles on the earth, in bio systems, in washing and cleaning, as well as in industrial and agricultural processes. Water can be clarified and loaded again with desirable gases like clean air within seconds by the new integrated clarification technology in tube condition. The clarified and reloaded water is able to transfer impact of the load on tissues in wet contact, and pick in slag from the tissue due to reduced surface tension. The water clarification technology is presented with illustrations briefly, and selective case studies of air impact transfer on bio tissues in wet contact are reported briefly here. OxTube, a new water treatment innovation, clarifies water matrices in tube condition within seconds by four seamless phases; (1) separation of dissolved substances, (2) activation of molecules, (3) clarification and (4) post dissolving and refreshing. It separates and removes dissolved gases like radon, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and hydrocarbon, and dissolved solids like iron, manganese compounds, calcium, fluorine and phosphorus within seconds. Combined removal of pharmaceutical residues, disinfection and clarification in one within seconds is verified by ozone feed. Efficiency is based on kinetic energy of the flow converted to high dynamic pressure, even mixing and high collision probability of molecules in tube condition. Health and wellness impact of clean air can be dissolved in to the water such a way that exchange of slag and air gas between bio systems and the water initiates immediately in wet contact. Comparable iron gets rusted right away in this treated water but it could take years in dry air.