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Better Water. Better Living. Made in Austria Better water. Better living. Made in Austria. CONTENT • We are SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY • Water – the elixir of life and crucial for business • The challenge – and our solution • How SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY works • Where SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY is used • Case studies • These enterprises rely on SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Content WE ARE SPRINGWATER TecHNOLOGY we are SPRINGWATER TCHNOLOGY The power of oscillation SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY is a revolutionary technology for protection against limescale. Minimizing impurities and reducing lime deposits enhances the water quality. SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY is based on the research of Nobel Prize winner Max Planck. Over 100 years ago, he studied the measurement, replication and embedding of naturally-occurring frequencies in solid materials, and the positive effects thereof. SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY alters liquids and gases by realigning their molecular structure, thereby reestablishing the optimal status. SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY uses the principles of oscillation energy and is 100% eco-friendly because it contains no chemicals or other impurities and produces no waste. © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | About us WATER – THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND CRUCIAL FOR INDUSTRY WATER – THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND CRUCIAL FOR INDUSTRY High quality water Water is not only essential for human and animal life, but also most industries – without water, business would come to a standstill. How would these businesses survive without water? Agribusiness, the construction industry, refrigeration and air-conditioning, hotel industry, restaurant business, food industry – the list is endless – all rely on the substance. Water is the lifeblood of today‘s modern society, which depends on the availability of high quality, healthy water. So here‘s the problem: water is sufficiently abundant in most regions of the world, but mere availability isn‘t enough – it must also be of high quality. Using contaminated, mineral-laden water reduces the quality of the end product (for example, in the food industry) and significantly shortens the service life of machines, systems and piping. © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Water WATER – THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND CRUCIAL FOR INDUSTRY High quality water Water molecules form clusters containing positive and negative information – together with lime, dirt, chemicals, metals, etc. This clustering lowers the water quality and damages the systems, resulting in higher costs because the water must be replaced more frequently (for example, in swimming pools). SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY views its mission as protecting water – a valuable resource – by restoring it to the optimum quality. © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Water WATER – THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND CRUCIAL FOR INDUSTRY The uniqueness of water The water molecule is a dipole Angle of 104° © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Water WATER – THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND CRUCIAL FOR INDUSTRY The uniqueness of water Water forms clusters © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Water THE CHALLENGE – AND OUR SOLUTION THE CHALLENGE – AND OUR SOLUTION From the source to the tap Fresh, free-flowing spring Water from the main water water has between 100 and line has between 800 and 200 molecules per cluster 2400 molecules per cluster © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Problem limescale THE CHALLENGE – AND OUR SOLUTION Limescale and other problems Limescale is more than just a mere nuisance affecting coffee machines, dishwashers and other household appliances. On a much larger scale – such as in industry – limescale can be a costly problem. Limescale, such as that found in pipes, restricts the flow rate and flow velocity of water running through the pipes. It therefore takes more energy to push the water through the pipes – which results in higher costs. The same effect can be caused by the silting, clogging and rusting of pipes. The bottom line is that impure water leads to higher costs. SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY benefits you and your company by ensuring that the water is high class - which saves you money by reducing energy usage and water consumpti- on, by lowering maintenance costs and by keeping replacement expenses to a minimum. © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Problem limescale HOW SPRINGWATER TecHNOLOGY WORKS How SPRINGWATER tecHNOLOGY works Water stores information On the way to the water line, water picks up both positive and negative information about the environment and stores it. Air Metal Oxygen Pipes Light Filtration Minerals E-Smog Gravity Chemicals SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY changes the molecular bonds and activates the H2O contained in water to ensure the best possible functionality. © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Technology How SPRINGWATER tecHNOLOGY works The technology SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY uses the water‘s own energy together with a programmable storage media (such as silicon or a precious metal), in which the correct frequency is stored. A turbine shatters the lime clusters and scatters them. The force of attraction within the cluster is disturbed, and the surface tension is altered. This restores the water to its original healthy, natural state to the extent possible. The angle of the turbines, the material used, and the programming of the material can all be adjusted to meet the particular requirements and conditions. SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY is ideally suited not just for new systems – existing systems as well demonstrate a measurably improved water quality through the use of SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY. © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Technology How SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY works The advantages - Easy installation on the main water line - No maintenance costs, no energy needed - Short amortization period and substantial energy cost savings - Long service life - Eco-friendly because it decreases the need for chemicals, magnets, electrostatic systems and other extraneous elements - No waste or by-products - Promotes good health by minimizing water-borne germs © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Technology How SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY works Problems relating to water Lime and magnesium form crystals when they come together in the water. As these crystals become larger, the ionic strength of the water weakens and minerals start to form like hail during a thunderstorm. These mineral deposits damage the equipment, isolate the energy transfer (for example, in water boilers or air conditioning systems) and thus form a vicious circle of lost energy and rising costs. Lime deposits increase the energy costs by multiples. Lime and corrosion increase the service costs (maintenance) of equipment and reduce their service life. © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Technology How SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY works Lime reduces the service life of heat exchangers More heat is required. Lime deposits increase. An increase in the temperature required for heating. © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Technology How SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY works Lime reduces the service life of the piping and equipment Just 1/4" scale takes 40% more energy Increased energy consumption Calcium deposits increase the energy requirement Source: US Department of Energy (1998) © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Technology How SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY works Tests prove the effect The results of the laboratory tests show that lime deposits can be stopped with SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY. Gallons per minute SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY was tested with other 3.0 „water preparation systems“, in order to measure the 2.5 2.0 effect for the prevention of lime deposits in „non-storage 1.5 heaters“. Water with a lime content of 500 ppm was used. 1.0 Without With 0.5 SPRINGWATER SPRINGWATER The base unit was blocked after 45 days. Comparable TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY 0.0 systems showed a reduction in the rate of flow after 12 Week 0 1 2 3 4 5 days. SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY lost 1/10 gpm after 16 days and after that the rate of flow was constant. The test was carried out by a company that rents out 1.5 million heaters. © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Technology How SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY works Costs due to lime deposits – hotels - For hotels, water heating accounts for more than 60% of their energy costs - 2 mm of lime deposits increase energy consumption by up to 40% - Lime deposits reduce the service life - Maintenance costs for cleaning and descaling the piping and equipment increase © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Technology How SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY works Benefit – hotels and gastronomy Boilers, water heaters, air conditioning systems, steam ovens, ice machines, steam generators, dishwashers, washing machines, etc. work more efficiently and require less energy. - Calcification is virtually eliminated - Reduction in detergent consumption - Cleaning at a lower temperature is possible - Lime spots and discolouration (on glasses, tiles etc.) are largely prevented - Improvement in the absorption capacity of soaps - Reduction in the amount of chemicals in swimming pools - Service life of the equipment increases © BIONICECOSYSTEMS | Better water. Better living | Technology WHERE SPRINGWATER tecHnoLOGY IS USED WHere SPRINGWATER TECHNOLOGY is used Areas of application Office buildings, homes, refrigeration and air-conditioning, swimming pools, etc.: - Heat exchangers – which are real energy guzzlers – function more efficiently thanks to the softened water,
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