Silver Sinus Manufactured Using Constant Current Technology
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Silver Sinus is manufactured using a constant current reverse polarity process. This is different from the more common (and less effective) method of using a constant voltage process. The advantage of using our constant current process is smaller particle size and uniformity of particle size.
With our constant current process, current flow is kept at a constant value by increasing or decreasing voltage as required to maintain the desired (or preset value) current flow. In the process of making colloidal silver, the voltage is reduced as the current tries to rise. This is what keeps the silver particle size constant. This is not possible when using a constant voltage process.
A smaller particle size makes for a more effective solution. This is because you now have many more individual pieces of silver and thus more particle surface area in the water to attack bacteria, fungus and viruses.
Our generators typically produce particle sizes ranging from .001 to .005 microns. A micron is one millionth of a meter (or 26 millionths of an inch). 0.001 microns is about 1/1000 of 1/1,000,000 of a meter. As you can see, these are very small particles.
We also refuse to add any stabilizing agents, salts or anything else as most research indicates that a pure CS is most effective and the safest form.