makes sense.
always wondered a bit why the process of making bleach is the same as these cheap HOCL generators works.
"The raw materials for making household bleach are chlorine, caustic soda, and water. The chlorine and caustic soda are produced by putting direct current electricity through a sodium chloride salt solution in a process called electrolysis. Sodium chloride, common table salt, comes from either mines or underground wells. The salt is dissolved in hot water to form a salt solution, which is then treated for impurities before it is reacted in the electrolytic cell. "
Maybe you know and want to answer.
Is this single cell membrane electrolysis procedere legit, or just marketing?
"Single Cell Technology
Single cell electrolysis generates only one solution, an anolyte of hypochlorous acid. The electrolysis cells have a single compartment that contains both the anode and cathode and are engineered to generate a single solution with an ORP > 800. Using an acidified brine, a neutral to acidic free chlorine solution is generated that is dominated by hypochlorous acid. The HOCl solution remains stable and the HOCl molecules are only deactivated when exposed to an organic surface or the oxygen in the air. "
www.hocl.com
to my understanding thats what they sell as bottled HOCl? (longer shelf life).
i havent digged too deep in to it, not using much bleach products atm.