Testimonial from a pharmaceutical firm Biogal, a Teva subsidiary, confirms that Magnetizer inhibits 80-90% of bacteria colonies.
Medicine manufacturing Plant BIOGAL S.A.
Management Office of Raw Material Production
Energy Department
Debrecen, Pallagi ut 13, H-4042
Testimonial: about Magnetizer installation in the station of ion softeners on raw water and after anion exchangers.
Introduction: We use considerable water passing through ion exchangers to produce medicine. In water directed for usage, the number of bacteria contained in it is significant apart from chemical parameters. Quality requirements demand to maintain the [bacteria] colony amount below 1000. Through the trial, we have concluded that the mentioned amount can be maintained only if we rinse the pipes after ion exchangers two times weekly with a sub-chloride solution, as well as if we limit the work of ion exchangers to 72 hours (successive regeneration of ion columns also annihilates bacteria). During rinsing, those columns’ results are stopped for 1.5-2 hours, whereas such downtime creates production problems.
Changes occurring after Magnetizer installation: on 11.22.2001, several rings of Magnetizer pieces were installed in two places in the sector of production of water softened by ion exchangers according to directions of the company Mundimex Magyarorszag Kft. Upon trials, we sought the best place to work for Magnetizers.
Due to the complicated character of the system after the third trial, we succeeded in finding it. The advantage of this device is, without a doubt, that it can be installed without the necessity to modify the installation, only by snapping to the outside of the pipe.
Before the installation and after it, we carefully measured daily the growth of the bacteria colony. The results confirmed expectations – 80-90% of bacteria colonies were reduced.
After tallying results at the end of February 2002, we purchased these devices and have been continuously using them since then. We also lowered it by half and subsequently eliminated the amount of sub-chloride used to disinfect installations. Despite this, we still have maintained the biological cleanliness of the water.
Debrecen, March 14, 2002.Signed by Teszko Gabor, Department Chief
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