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Brand Name: | WEIZI |
Model Number: | WZ-H3000 |
MOQ: | 1 |
Price: | 2050USD,The price can be negotiated |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Supply Ability: | 100 pieces permonths |
Hydrogen Inhalation Machine
You might be wondering: What on earth is Brown's Gas?
In simple terms, Brown's Gas is a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gases. It's often brought up in comparison to hydrogen therapy because both involve hydrogen, but there's a big difference in their makeup. Brown's Gas has a much larger amount of hydrogen, making up 66% of it, while oxygen accounts for 33%. Oh, and this gas has another name too - it's called HHO, or Hydroxy Gas.
You may be curious about its origins: How exactly did Brown's Gas come into being?
The story starts with a Bulgarian engineer originally known as Ilya Velbov. After he moved to Australia, he changed his name to Yull Brown. It's from this new name that the gas got its title - "Brown's Gas." He then spent a remarkable 30 years delving into the study of water electrolysis, which is the process used to make Brown's Gas.
How exactly is Brown's Gas manufactured?
The production process starts off with water electrolysis. This is a chemical reaction that breaks down water (H₂O) into its two main elements: hydrogen and oxygen. Let me walk you through the steps:
1.Setting Up the Electrolyzer: A special device called an electrolyzer is used. It has two electrodes - one positive and one negative. These electrodes are placed in a water solution that's been mixed with a catalyst (like baking soda or potassium hydroxide).
2.Applying Electric Current: When an electric current is run through the solution, something interesting happens. Hydrogen bubbles start to appear at the negative electrode (the cathode), and oxygen bubbles form at the positive electrode (the anode).
3.Separating the Gases: A membrane, which is like a thin piece of plastic, keeps the hydrogen and oxygen gases apart. This way, they can mix in the exact right ratio (two parts hydrogen to one part oxygen) to create Brown's Gas.