I forwarded your comments to a company that I know and I’d like to share their reaction:
Bimr, You sound like you are involved in the chemical industry. I assume this because in our experience, only a reactionary against non-chemical treatment would make the comment you did.
While it’s true that many products do not work well and many of the ones that do work are often not applied properly (which explains the results found in that report you linked) there are definitely companies who have a good product and know how to use it.
There are many studies which prove this:
and there are many more.
We are also just successfully concluding a pilot with the Navy. We’ll share the results when we can.
But that is all beside the point.
Rcooper has a lime scale problem. How can placing an electronic device on his system, in an attempt to descale it, ruin his equipment? The only way this could happen is if he stopped a chemical treatment program currently in place. So, the way around this is to… NOT TO STOP THE CHEMICALS. If you don’t stop the chemicals, then you risk nothing. Unless you are afraid to see a non-chemical product work. So…
For the benefit of the members of this forum, we’d like to offer rcooper a FREE demo of out product. Don’t discontinue chemical treatment and risk your equipment. Simply allow us to install our device and see if it solves your scale problem…
And then we can publish the results and let the forum members judge for themselves…
Rcooper, please let me know if you are interested.