Air Filter Technology
It
consists of the removal and oxidation of compounds from contaminated
air. The bio-air filter contains Zeolite, coated with a solution
of a mineral (Oxychloride) which utilizes the principles of chelating,
to deliver destructive energy to organic and micro organisms. When
gases or air pass through the reactor, target pollutants diffuse
into the zeolite as absorption and instantaneous oxidation occurs.
The following factors must be studied to consider the bio-air
filtration process: Compounds with complex bond structure generally
require more energy to be degraded. Organic compounds such as alcohol,
aldehydes, ketone, and some simple aromatics demonstrate excellent
biodegradability. Some compounds that show moderate to slow degradations
include phenols, chloride hydrocarbon, polyaromatic hydrocarbons
and highly halogenated hydrocarbon. Inorganic compounds such as
hydrogen sulfide and ammonia are also biodegraded well. The most
promising application of the bio-air filter is the removal of VOC
from air or gases stream.
Our proprietary patented air filter will prevent the growth of
algae and bacteria on the condensing coils by removing approximately
85-99% percent of all air-borne particles, dust, odor, mold spores,
bacteria, and VOCs (volatile organic chemicals).
What is oxidation?
Bio-side, otherwise known as “Singlet oxygen” (A
SINGLE ATOM OF OXYGEN)
A Single ATOM of Oxygen gives rise to:
- Emitted gases that seek out and destroy harmful
contaminants.
- Provides the Highest Efficiency of Oxidation.
- Controls Pathogens
Better than any other solution on the market.
- Water Treatment
Agent.
- Eliminates COD/ BOD Better than any Other
- Water Treatment
Agent - Without TOXIC By-Products.
- Refers to a pure, clean,
non-harmful way of effectively killing any contaminants in
the water.
- Removes contaminants through a filtration system from
the water you drink.
To provide a more pure, healthier, and cleaner water.
- Eliminates
Algae and Microbe Growth on Drinking Equipment.
- Eliminates
color and taste.
AquaMaker™ Oxidation Filter Process
Vs.
UV Light Filter Process
Introduction:
The test was conducted by Envirodyne Labs in Houston, Texas and
certified to be true and accurate on September 15th, 2003. Service
start dates and testing were conducted starting June 28th, 2003
through September 15th, 2003.
The tested unit consisted of a portable, potable-water generator
for producing high-purity water by condensation of dew from ambient
air. An enclosed heat absorber cools the filtered air below its
dew point and collects droplets of condensate into an enclosed
system.
The collected liquid dew is further treated in a bacteriostatic
loop consisting of a UV light to destroy living organisms followed
by a carbon filter and 1 micron filter.
The water is recycled through the bacteriostatic loop every three
(3) hours
TEST #1: UV Light Filter
A test unit as described in the above introduction was equipped
with the standard UV light, carbon filter and 1 micron filter.
The unit was placed in the same testing (office) environment (temperature
74 to 78 degrees F., humidity 44% to 56%) as the AquaMaker oxidation
filter unit. The UV light unit was placed in service with the following
test results:
| DATE |
BACTERIA (Heterotrophic) Plate Count: |
| 7/3/03 |
108,000 |
| 7/3/03 |
Added AquaMaker Oxidation Filter |
| 7/8/03 |
35,680 |
| 8/4/03 |
46 |
| 8/11/03 |
25 |
| 8/25/03 |
N/A < 1 |
TEST #2: AquaMaker Oxidation Filter
June 30th, 2003: The test unit (as described in introduction) was
modified to use the present oxidation filter process invention
in place of the UV light, carbon filter and 1 micron filter (the
UV light, carbon filter, and 1 micron filter were removed), and
the new AquaMaker Oxidation Filter was placed in service in the
same environment (temperature 74 to 78 degrees F, humidity 44%
to 56%), with the following results:
| DATE |
BACTERIA (Heterotrophic) Plate Count: |
| 7/3/03 |
N/A < 1 |
| 7/7/03 |
N/A < 1 |
| 7/8/03 |
N/A < 1 |
| 8/4/03 |
N/A < 1 |
| 8/5/03 |
2 |
| 8/11/03 |
5 |
| 8/25/03 |
7 |
| 9/15/03 |
1 |
|