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The Principle of Salt Lamp
Crystal salt lamps can emit natural negative ions, especially fully when heated, which can effectively balance the positive and negative ions in the air.
Content, equivalent to an air purifier. Research by the German Biological Physics Institute has revealed the air purification principle of salt lamps.
The main component of crystal salt stone is sodium salt. Salt lamps absorb moisture from the air, then evaporate, and then absorb water again, alternating the process of absorption and evaporation.
The process of heating the salt lamp continuously generates negative ions. The salt lamp absorbs water molecules in the surrounding air to the surface, and when
When salt is mixed with water molecules, it will dissolve. After the water evaporates, Na+ and Cl- return to a neutral state, and the water that has been evaporated.
Carrying negative ions generated by the ionization of water molecules, the air is purified by this continuous reaction. This
The unique ion generation process is only found in crystal salt mines, as the electrically neutral atomic structure of salt mines determines the presence of salt mines in water.
In such conditions, it has the ability to generate negative ions.
According to expert statistics, salt lamps can add 500-700 negative ions per cubic centimeter of air, plus the original indoor air
The negative ions contained can effectively improve the quality of indoor air. It is especially suitable for placing next to electronic devices such as computers and TVs to neutralize.
Positive ions, shielding harmful radiation from electrical appliances.




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