The ScaleBlaster™ Science

ScaleBlaster™ is a compact, state-of-the art, computerized system that is installed on the incoming waterline of the house or building.

This innovative product produces an oscillating electronic field using a unique and complex modulating frequency wave form that changes the physical shape, size and charge of the calcium molecules and causes them to lose their adhesive properties.

Lime scale will no longer form in the pipes or on equipment that comes in contact with hard water. This results in the lowering of the saturation level of hard water, so that new lime scale is prevented and any existing scale is removed. The surface tension of the water is lessened, which will increase the solubility of the water, making it a better solvent.

Water will feel softer and 'wetter', and less detergents will be required.

Water softeners are a maintenance nightmare, discharge chlorides into our water stream, waste tons of water, require heavy bags of salt on a regular basis. They are not good for the environment, like ScaleBlaster is.

ScaleBlaster's™ Signal Theory

ScaleBlaster's Signal Theory

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The ScaleBlaster™ signal theory is based on Ampere's Law.

Ampere's Law

Ampere's Law explained - The ScaleBlaster™ unit is composed of a signal cable that is wrapped several times around the pipe and an electronic unit that sends out a complex, dynamic current to produce extremely small, time-varying oscillating fields inside the pipe. The current that produces a oscillating field is known as Ampere's Law.

ScaleBlaster's™ Molecular Theory

ScaleBlaster's Molecular Theory

The ScaleBlaster™ Molecular theory is based on Faraday's Law.

Faradays Law of Induction

ScaleBlaster's™ signal produces a unique square wave current that sweeps all the frequency responses from 2,000 - 24,000 Hz at a rate of 20 times a second. When the strength of the oscillating field varies with time and changes direction, an induced current is produced inside the pipe, a phenomenon known as Faraday's Law of Induction.

As the induced electric field oscillates, all particles which have an electrical charge are affected by the induced field. This causes the unstable mineral ions to precipitate or collide with each other to the point where the calcium carbonate crystals grow until they become so large that there are no more surface charges left to stick to the pipe walls. As a byproduct of this ìsnowballî effect, freed water molecules become available to remove existing scale, molecule by molecule.