Interior design
The treatment of drinking water using water ionization dates back to the 1930s. Even then, people were looking for ways to treat drinking water, primarily in Asia.
This is how the ECAIA ionizer S works:
First, the tap water is filtered, i.e., the water passes through ECAIA filter no. 1 and then ECAIA filter no. 2, whereby any harmful substances it may contain are reduced. The purified tap water then flows into the electrolysis chamber, where it is electrolytically treated. Seven special electrodes inside the ionization chamber separate the water into two parts: an alkaline part with an excess of electrons (alkaline active water, catholyte) and an acidic part with a deficiency of electrons (acidic oxide water, anolyte). The electrolysis and the resulting restructuring give the water new properties. Among other things, it becomes alkaline, antioxidant, rich in oxygen, and finely clustered. In short, it becomes ECAIA water.


