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How does Reverse Osmosis work?

02nd November 2012
Reverse osmosis is a pressure driven process that forces water through a semi-permeable membrane that only passes the solvent (or water). The solute or larger molecules are concentrated and flushed out in the reject stream. RO removes approximately 99+%... Read >
Author: James Armstrong

Acropora

14th April 2011
Despite the fact that marine life survives at different depths in the ocean, this isn't usually the scenario in our house reef tanks. You could feel that if a bran coral can endure at depths of fifty feet in the ocean, it shouldn't issue if it is put on t... Read >
Author: Normand Bailey

How Can You Get Gold From Seawater?

11th March 2011
Incredible? No - it actually is possible. The amount of gold and precious metals in sea water is really incredible. Estimates say that mankind has mined more than 165,000 tons of gold since mining first began about 6,000 years ago. By comparison, the conc... Read >
Author: Phil Marks

The Magnesium Production Process

01st February 2011
Magnesium is an alkaline earth metal that is never found in nature on its own. Instead, the element is found in seawater, carbon ores, dolomite, carnalite, and other minerals. Thus, the production of the metal in order to create the cutting edge magnesium... Read >
Author: Edward Tenn

Aluminium, Characteristics, general Uses and Drawbacks

24th January 2011
Aluminum is one of the most abundant elements on earth and the most abundant natural metal around. Making up over eight percent of the earth’s crust, only oxygen and nitrogen are more abundant. This makes it one of the most widely used materials in the fi... Read >
Author: Ted Kruchten

The difference between 201 and 304 stainless steel

14th January 2011
Stainless steel is a term used to refer to several different metals that are commonly used in industries including transportation, construction, and even architecture. Two commonly used alloys are 201 and 304. While all stainless steels contain more than ... Read >
Author: James

The Magnesium Factsheet

07th January 2011
The magnesium element is being used throughout the manufacturing sector as the alternative to steel and aluminum. With its emergence in everything from computers, to cars and even bone implants, more and more people are trying to find out…Just what is thi... Read >
Author: Edward Tenn

Red Coral Gemstone

06th October 2010
Coral is an Organic Substance. It is not a mined stone or mineral, but an organic gemstone. Formed from a living creature, it is the "skeleton" formed by individual polyps, plant-like animals, which make up a colony under seawater in deep sea. It is a har... Read >
Author: Johribazaar.com

Citizen Eco-drive Promaster Diving Watch BJ2010-56E

15th February 2010
This Citizen Eco-Drive Promaster diving BJ2010-56E watch is an analog solar powered diver's watch into which an electronic depth meter function and chronograph function are built. The solar power generation function transforms solar energy to electrical e... Read >
Author: Jasoncreation

Adventure tour guide kolkata!

03rd August 2009
Located at one of end of the Sundarbans in the extreme point of South 24 Parganas, Frazerganj is a coastal area, which is attracting plenty of tourists nowadays for its beauty. Named after Andrew Frazer, Lt-Gov of Bengal, who just fell in love with its co... Read >
Author: pratabghosh

Wet Insulation Cannot be Saved, Walls that Come Out will Need Replaced

04th July 2009
Have you recently had flooding in your home? Have you recently found black mold on your walls? Do you know what is happening behind the drywall? Are you hoping that some of the wet walls can be saved? You need to have your home inspected for water dama... Read >
Author: Chris

Seawater Pearl Or Freshwater Pearl - What's The Difference

18th May 2009
The pearl is an ancient and appreciated piece of jewelry. So how long have pearls been around and where do they come from? And what about freshwater pearls vs. saltwater pearls - how do they differ? For thousands of years, most seawater pearls were ret... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Why Our Bodies Need Minerals To Function

16th April 2008
It's astounding to realise that our blood plasma (26 pints in a typical adult) has a composition very similar to seawater.As famed environmentalist Rachel Carson said in her book THE SEA AROUND US "Fish, amphibian, bird and mammal -- each of us carries in... Read >
Author: Dr. John Heinerman

The Secret Of Life In An Ancient Inland Sea?

16th April 2008
In 1968 George W. Crane PhD, M.D. wrote a series of newspaper articles about the amazing health benefits people derived from drinking a small amount of sea water each day. Crane theorized that the minerals and trace elements it contained played an essenti... Read >
Author: Dr. John Heinerman

Himalayan Sea Salt versus White Table Salt

18th September 2007
Salt is salt. . . right?Learn the difference between commercial salt and natural, organic, gourmet Himalayan sea salt crystal. Most people buy iodized salt from the grocery store and don't think a thing about it. They don't realize that good Himalayan sea... Read >
Author: Author Unknown
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