TradeNet's Laundry Solution uses a revolutionary new technology which
enhances nature's most perfect solvent - pure water.
By manipulating the electric fields associated with hydrogen and
oxygen atoms, solid crystals are formed in the shape of electric keys.
These keys fit into the locks and bonds on other compounds to dissolve
away dirt similar to the action of enzymes in the human digestive
system.
Termed IE Crystals, these particles, although
completely benign to man and the environment, can perform and enhance
reactions, formerly only possible by chemicals, soaps and detergents.
"The smaller the particle you can manipulate,
the greater the effect." Dr. Shui-Yin Lo stated. "These
electric fields extend only a few billionths of a meter but are
stronger than forces currently generated by man-made machines. We use
such changes not only to grow IE Crystals, but
tailor them to fit different chemical reactions. IE Crystals reduce the surface tension of water and
create "bubbles" in water similar to the effect of soap."
Dr. Lo has labled the procedures surrounding the manufacturing of
these particles "Nanotricity" (from nanometer [one billionth of
a meter] and electricity) and has developed numerous
technologies which utilize the crystal's ability to perform work.
Many people are sensitive to detergents. Today's household
varieties are laced with dye's fragrances, surfactants (chemical added
to detergents which aid in breaking down oils and fats), oxidizing
agents, etc. Soaps and detergents work by enhancing the water's
native ability to dissolve dirt. Detergents reduce the surface
tension of the water thereby enhancing the dissolving action. Foaming
agents create little bubbles to help carry away the dirt and oil from
the cloth, so it can all be rinsed away.
"The real work is done by the interchange of tiny electric
charges. These are normally supplied by the detergent and work with
water" Dr. Lo continued. "But we can supply these with
our IE. They can work just as hard as detergents
but are harmless to our world."
Dr. Lo summed up by saying, "One can get the same effect,
without creating the environmental problems caused by detergents. We
are not saying that one might not need some additional washing agents
for particular stains, just like some detergents won't remove ink from
your white shirt. I'm afraid there are no absolutes here, but to
replace the action of detergents - - it's not difficult."