Sound Waves Kill Algae in Auckland Lake Sound waves are being used to kill algae at a water-supply lake in what is believed to be a first for th...
Published on by Tristen Gunther, Marketing Manager at LG Sonic
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That's interesting in NZ.
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I could be wrong but if there is SO2 around from H2S and O2 then the copper plates might be producing Copper sulfate which I think is deadly to plant life.
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What frequencies are being used.
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The ultrasonic algae control devices from LG Sonic emit specific ultrasonic parameters to control algae. Ultrasound waves create a sound layer in the top layer of the water, which has a direct impact on the buoyancy of the algae. The algae cells will sink to the deeper and darker layers of the water column and are unable to photosynthesise, thus will eventually die due to a lack of light.
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hi 50 or more as may be required copper plates size 2 x 3 ft & 1/2 inch thick attached below floating buoys will prevent the growth of algae
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Our ultrasound technology reduces algae up to 90% and prevents the growth of new algae. The environmentally friendly ultrasonic sound waves provide a long term solution for a healthy ecosystem. The effects of our ultrasonic algae control products have been tested by various universities and are proven to be safe for fish, plants, zooplankton, and insects.
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Does this affect fish and other aquatic life ?
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