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ChemistryUltrafiltration (UF) Ultrafiltration (UF) is a liquid separation technique that employs a semi-permeable membrane to remove suspended or dissolved solids. It’s a type of membrane filtration in…
TechnologyMagnetic Water Treatment Magnetic water treatment (MWT) claims to reduce the effects of hard water by exposing it to a magnetic field. It is a method of supposedly…
TechnologyUltrapure Water Ultrapure water (UPW) is water that has been purified to an extremely high level, removing contaminants and impurities to achieve a level of purity that…
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ChemistryWater Ionizer A water ionizer is a device that uses an electrolysis process to change the pH level of water. It is a home appliance that claims…
ChemistryPurified Water “Purified water” is water that has been purified to remove impurities and contaminants. Purified water is water that has been mechanically filtered or processed to…
TechnologyImproved Cybersecurity with New Materials Improving cybersecurity frequently necessitates the use of a combination of technology, processes, and user education. While materials do not contribute directly to cybersecurity, advances in…