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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Service Systems International Ltd. (SVSY - OTC BB)

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To: FJ who wrote (444)9/22/1999 2:33:00 PM
From: Bbarber  Read Replies (1) of 527
 
Technical stuff: Ken Fielding gave me the story on how SVSY's patented reactor chamber works.

The particles in the water must be smaller than 30 microns in size for UV to be effective. SVSY's reactor chamber does not break the particles down to a smaller size (nobody's does). Rather, suspended solids are settled out of the water before it goes through the UV light. Modern plants are very effective at doing this, which is why UV is taking off as a treatment option. Chlorine can penetrate larger particles and disinfect them, which is why it was the treatment method of choice until recently. Unfortunately, chlorine causes pollution problems of its own, hence the move to UV.

What the reactor chamber does is create turbulence in the effluent around the UV lamps. In other words, it swirls the water around the lamps so it gets more UV light than if it went straight through. More UV = more germs killed. This reactor chamber is just one of the advantages of the SVSY's Ultraguard over competing systems.

Best regards,
Bryan
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