Is this technology new?

The History and Development of eWater Technology

Overview

While eWater Systems use advanced technology to produce cleaning and sanitising solutions, the underlying science is not new. Electrolysis, the process behind eWater Systems, has been known for over a century and has been developed and refined for various applications over the years.


Key Points


Historical Background

The process of electrolysis was discovered by British scientist Michael Faraday in the early 1800s. This fundamental scientific principle has been applied in various fields since its discovery.

Electrolysed water machines, similar to eWater Systems, were first developed in Japan over 20 years ago. These machines have been used extensively in Japan and other countries for cleaning and sanitising purposes.

Introduction to Australia

eWater Systems were introduced to Australia in 2007. Since then, they have been adopted by a wide range of facilities, including hospitals, aged care homes, schools, childcare centres, restaurants, stadiums, and even Parliament House in Canberra.

Modern Applications

Today, there are thousands of eWater installations in Australia. The technology is trusted for its effectiveness, safety, and environmental benefits.

The electrolysis process used in eWater Systems is similar to the technology used in saltwater pool systems, making it a well-established and reliable method for producing cleaning and sanitising solutions.

 

In summary, while the technology behind eWater Systems is advanced, it is built on a well-established scientific principle that has been known and used for many years. The ongoing development and refinement of this technology ensure that eWater Systems remain effective, safe, and environmentally friendly.


For more information or to discuss your specific needs, please contact our support team.