Modern agriculture uses over 1,000 different pesticides worldwide. Residues cling to produce surfaces through waxes, adhesion agents, and molecular bonding. These compounds are specifically designed to resist rain and irrigation.
Electrolysis changes the equation. When electrical current passes through grade 1 titanium electrodes coated with ruthenium oxide, water molecules (H2O) split into highly reactive hydroxyl radicals (OH-) and hypochlorous acid (HClO).
These active species are among the strongest oxidizers found in nature. They break the molecular bonds of pesticides, degrading them into harmless byproducts (water, CO2, mineral salts). The same process neutralizes bacteria, E. coli, and surface pathogens.
Independent Swiss lab testing confirmed >99.8% removal of glyphosate, >99.9% removal of chlorpyrifos, and >99.8% removal of dichlorvos in controlled 2.5L water samples. Three peer-reviewed studies support the efficacy of electrolytic purification on common agricultural pesticides.
Unlike ozone generators or ultrasonic cleaners, our electrolysis process produces no harmful ozone gas, no noise, and no chemical residue. The only byproducts are oxygen and trace mineral salts, both completely safe for consumption.