Electrolysis Rate Of Electrolytic Water Machine
Jul 14, 2024
The electrolysis rate of calcium sulfate/sodium chloride aqueous solution, also known as the electrolysis rate, refers to the electrolysis rate of water in drinking water machines. In a specially designed electrolytic cell, the distance between the two electrode plates is only about 3mm, and an "ion dialysis membrane" is arranged in the middle; By using the water flow water supply mode and applying a considerable electrolysis power, a certain proportion of conductive solutes, such as sulfates, in purified tap water are electrolyzed and separated. The proportion of positively and negatively charged ions, such as calcium ions/sulfate ions, that are electrolyzed and separated is called the "electrolysis rate".
This electrolysis rate is mainly influenced by factors such as electrolysis power, electrolysis time, and the activity of electrolyte elements, and roughly conforms to the chemical Faraday electrolysis law.






