Silver Bullet System Recognized as AOP
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
The company's Water Treatment System is touted for its disruptive technology, innovation in improving water use, supply and treatment in commercial agriculture and cooling tower applications. In addition, Silver Bullet has been recognized for its well commercial viability, customer value proposition, go-to market strategy and financial plan.
The Linden Research Group tested Silver Bullet's technology, proving its capability as an AOP and summarized in their findings that the system is an effective biocide with a high kill rate, capable of producing a high level of hydroxyl radicals. Additionally, the Silver Bullet differs from other systems because it treats water without water passing through the unit. Instead, a gas is produced and bubbled into the water to complete the non-toxic disinfection process.
According to Dr. Karl Linden, "Using traditional methods to measure the production of hydroxyl radicals, we found the Silver Bullet operates as an advanced oxidation process and was effective at inactivating a wide range of microorganisms over time".
ABOUT Advanced Oxidation Process or "AOP"
Advanced Oxidation Process water treatment technologies are widely recognized for their powerful oxidizing capacity, including by the United States Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA Alternative Disinfectants and Oxidants Guidance Manual, 1999 )). AOPs are accepted as being very efficient at eliminating many contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, persistent organic compounds (pesticides, herbicides
industrial and synthetic compounds, pharmaceuticals, etc.), and oxidizing organic/inorganic matter. AOPs are defined as technologies that use a combination of ozone (O3), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and/or UV lights to generate highly reactive hydroxyl (OH•) and oxygen free radicals (O•-) to oxidize various contaminants in water. The Silver Bullet Water Treatment System creates hydroxyl and oxygen radicals for disinfection and results in a hydrogen peroxide residual as a lasting non-toxic biocide which remains in the water system, reducing bacteria and scale.
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