Electrolytic magnetization device

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204263, C02F 146, C25B 900, C25B 1102

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058141987

ABSTRACT:
An electrolytic magnetization device has an outer pipe, an anode tube, a diaphragm, a cathode tube, an insulating tube, and a water flow controller. A cover and a base seat cover an upper end of the outer pipe and a lower end of the outer pipe respectively. The cover has a water outlet. The base seat has a through hole and a water inlet. The anode tube is disposed in the outer pipe. The diaphragm is disposed in the anode tube. A hollow pipe is disposed in the diaphragm. The insulating tube is disposed in the hollow pipe. The water flow controller has an inlet joint connected to the water inlet, a main body disposed beneath the inlet joint, a flow control post having a water passage, a water pressure stabilizer, an automatic switch device, a water drain device, a first outlet joint, and a second outlet joint. The automatic switch device has a switch seat. A micromotion switch is disposed on the switch seat.

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