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Can we use Antibacterial Ceramic Ball and Negative Ion Ceramic Ball at the same time? Will there be the problem of neutralizing (Ag+ and negative ion)?

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Can we use Antibacterial Ceramic Ball and Negative Ion Ceramic Ball at the same time? Will there be the problem of neutralizing (Ag+ and negative ion)?

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Now we can provide the new item —Radium ceramic ball. Its material is the radium soil material containing minute radium radial made in China, which is a kind of lead-containing barite. Theoretically, Ag+ and Negative Ion will probably neutralize to some extent. When the Antibacterial Ceramic Ball and Negative Ion Ceramic Ball are used in water at the same time, negative ion will oxidate dissociative Ag+, thus deposit occurs and antibacterial effect reduces. That’ to say, when you use them at the same time, antibacterial effect will become weak. However, it doesn’t mean that we cannot solve this problem. There are two methods: 1. Accession. Add Nano zinc oxide powder into Antibacterial ceramic ball. The activity of Nano zinc oxide is better than Ag+, so negative ion will react with zinc oxide first. Therefore, it can prevent Ag+ from Oxidation. In fact, our existing Nano Ag+ antibacterial ceramic ball has already contained some Nano zinc oxide powder. 2. Isolation. When you use these

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