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Frankisback helaas heeft het bedrijf alle toelichting over de werking van de website gehaald. Gelukkig zijn dit soort pagina's er nog
http://www.chem1.com/CQ/aquacrack.html
Ga er maar vanuit dat je 350 euro in het water hebt gegooid, maar jezelf nog lang zult vertellen dat het werkt omdat dat nu eenmaal heel menselijk is.
The Scalewatcher purports to operate on the impressive-sounding principle of "DDMF - Dynamic Disturbance of Molecular Forces" (whatever that is supposed to be!)
The principles of Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) are applied by passing Scalewatcher's patented signal through a coil wrapped around the pipe to be treated. The signal consists of a frequency modulated (FM) wave form within the audio frequency (AF) bandwidth. This inaudible sonic frequency signal sets up a dynamic field around and through the coil, pipe and water, and modifies ... the nature of the electrical charges and this ionisation effect thus alters the growth rate and pattern of the crystals in general and on specific planes. [link]
Nobody apparently has told these people that MHD phenomena have only been demonstrated in plasmas (ionized gases), not in water. They claim that it not only makes lime scale precipitate out of solution before it can coat the pipe, but it causes existing scale to dissolve. Unfortunately, the UK Advertising Standards Authority (the British analog of the U.S. FTC) disagrees:
"The Authority told the advertisers to remove claims from their advertising that stated or implied Scalewatcher could eliminate lime scale" [link]