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A:We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee or your money back within the first 12 months from time of delivery. Please see the agriculture PDF download located on the agiculture application page for more details.
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Q: What type of guarantee do you offer?
A: We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee or your money back within the first 12 months from time of delivery. Please see the agriculture PDF download located on the agiculture application page for more details.
Q: How does the In-Line processor increase the qualities of the water that reaches the roots of a plant?
A: The In-Line processor itself is not a filter. It removes electrons from the water and essentially removes the water’s typical bonding nature. Another concurrent effect is that all waterborne microorganisms are killed by the process. The irrigation water moves through ground and up into the plants structure at a more rapid flow rate. This causes more nutrients to move with the water and become bio-available to the plant.
Q: When should a person absolutely install an In-Line Processor?
A: Although there are always benefits to using an In-Line Processor in irrigation of crops there are times that stand out to me as critical. There are situations where the water quality is very poor like when well water is used for irrigation and is high or very high in salinity or the soil is very dense or high in clay content. Plants can become very stressed and even die because of these conditions. At the very least plants under these conditions produce poorly and become so unhealthy they become attractive to bugs and fungi. It is in these times that it is most critical to increase the water and nutrient uptake in the plant. That is exactly what the Processor does.
Q: What pipeline sizes can the In-Line Processor fit on?
A: Presently In-Line Processors are typically built in size ranges from 2” up to 8” inch lines sizes and the metric equivalent of those sizes as well. In-Line Processors are commonly built in these size ranges since they are the most popular line sizes. In-Line Processors can be built much larger and can be designed to meet any flow rate required to meet the application needs.
Q: What does the In-Line processor do to water?
A: A short explanation is simply that the In-Line Processor breaks dipole bonds and strips electrons from the water. This process temporarily removes the ability of the water to bond to itself or to contaminates contained in the water. As a result of this process the water flows more easily through the earth and up into the plants membrane structure.
Q: How does it work?
A: The In-Line Processor breaks dipole bonds and strips valence electrons from the materials that flow through it.