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NDT Instruments and Measurement Systems. Acoustic Resonant Inspection (EddySonic-ARI). Eddy Current Inspection (EddySonic-EC). PA Series Power Amplifiers. Wideband sonic and ultrasonic technology for cleaning, welding, liquid processing and sonochemistry. Extensive library of ultrasonic technical documents on pdf. Top-quality replacement ultrasonic and sonochemistry components at super-low prices. Fully compatible with standard components from major manufacturers.
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Call today for a free quote. How plants take up water. Scientific research into magnetic water treatment. We are often asked if there is a scientific basis to magnetic water conditioning, and if there is independent research backing it up. The answer is yes, there is, and some summaries of research papers from top US research establishments including NASA and the US Department of Defense are shown below. See below what the research scientists have found. 8221; by Schmutzer, M.A., and Hull, G.W. NASA (The...
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Call today for a free quote. How plants take up water. Salinity in Garden and Irrigation water. High salinity level will have detrimental effects in a number of areas. Salt accumulation on plant foliage after spray irrigation may burn the leaves. Sodium reacts with the soil to change the soil structure in a detrimental manner, reducing water movement (permeability) and aeration in the soil ( see article HERE. Reduce the availability of some plant foods, for eg high levels of sodium or magnesium may induc...
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GrowFlow » How plants take up water
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Call today for a free quote. How plants take up water. How plants take up water. Plants need water. We all know that. But why do they need water? These are the reasons:. Finally, plants need water to photosynthesize. To summarise a fairly complex process, photosynthesis is the synthesis of sugar (energy) from light, carbon dioxide and water, with oxygen as a by-product. Take away any of those factors, and the plant won’t grow. It has no energy. What else do plants need? Water in the soil. These are two o...
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Call today for a free quote. How plants take up water. Salinity and Sodicity (too much sodium). These are two often-related areasbut not necessarily. Salt is NOT neccesarily sodium chloride. That’s table-salt! What happens when a soil becomes sodic (too much sodium). Generally the more you use saline water, the high the concentration of salts you will create in the soil. So whilst a moderate salinity water may not show up immediate problems, it may well become a problem in the months and years ahead&...