PEDARRIN2
Mechanical
- Oct 1, 2003
- 1,287
Was reading a resource, ( and noticed it made a statement on page 3, "And some dissolved
minerals, such as calcium, have a tremendous negative effect on UV absorbance."
I realize that hard water can deposit scale on the interior surfaces of the apparatus which is not good, but I don't think that is what is being referenced. It almost sounds like the dissolved ions hinder the ability of the biological contaminants from absorbing the UV.
Does anybody have any experience with this or is this an uninformed statement made by a less than technically qualified source.
minerals, such as calcium, have a tremendous negative effect on UV absorbance."
I realize that hard water can deposit scale on the interior surfaces of the apparatus which is not good, but I don't think that is what is being referenced. It almost sounds like the dissolved ions hinder the ability of the biological contaminants from absorbing the UV.
Does anybody have any experience with this or is this an uninformed statement made by a less than technically qualified source.