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Zeolite is a mineral quite common in nature.
After its extraction there is no chemical treatment.
After crushing and sieving it is ready for use in large
variety of applications.

The first observation of a "stone" that when heated "boiled" producing water vapor
was made in 1756 by the Swedish mineralogist Axel Cronstedt, to whom the ancient Greek
name "zeolite" (the boiling stone).

Zeolite has many positive effects on the health of organisms.
It is a mineral that does not react chemically with other substances and thus is not assimilated
by organizations.
It penetrates the digestive system and deeply cleanses the body of heavy
minerals and toxins.

It is the reversible heterogeneous process of exchange of cations or anions between
solid and solution.
The most important substances capable of ion exchange are clay minerals
including zeolites.
Zeolites have a porous structure that can accommodate a wide variety of
cations such as Na +, R +, Ca2 + and Mg2 +.
These positively charged ions are loosely attached to the crystal lattice
of zeolite and can be easily exchanged.
An example of ion exchange is the replacement of Na + by Ca2 + and / or Mg2 + in zeolite.

Zeolites are also called "molecular sieves" because through them we can
separate a mixture of molecules: the larger molecules are retained in the cavities
of zeolites, while the smaller ones pass freely.
The first adsorption experiments were performed on the radioactive elements of the waste
of nuclear reactors.
Zeolites retain the ability to bind small molecules even in water.

Zeolite is a material with very high ion exchange and adsorption capacity
and can bind other elements and whole compounds because they are
one of the least negatively charged minerals in nature.

We use two natural ingredients as raw materials:
1) The water
2) The zeolite
The water undergoes special physicochemical and mechanical treatment,
so that by changing its molecular structure it becomes extremely active.
The "active" water is then enriched with certified zeolite of excellent quality.
This process is called "liquefaction of zeolite" and leads to the preparation
of the basic raw material called "Boiling water”.
The liquefaction of zeolite and the enrichment of liquid detergents
with natural zeolite are our global innovation.
ZeoTec cleaning products are environmentally friendly
as they are not loaded with active substances of the chemical industry and have almost
total biodegradability.

WE HAVE A WORLDWIDE

INNOVATION

Zeolite is a mineral quite common in nature.
After its extraction there is no chemical treatment.
After crushing and sieving it is ready for use in large
variety of applications.

The first observation of a "stone" that when heated "boiled" producing water vapor
was made in 1756 by the Swedish mineralogist Axel Cronstedt, to whom the ancient Greek
name "zeolite" (the boiling stone).

Zeolite has many positive effects on the health of organisms.
It is a mineral that does not react chemically with other substances and thus is not assimilated
by organizations.
It penetrates the digestive system and deeply cleanses the body of heavy
minerals and toxins.

It is the reversible heterogeneous process of exchange of cations or anions between
solid and solution.
The most important substances capable of ion exchange are clay minerals
including zeolites.
Zeolites have a porous structure that can accommodate a wide variety of
cations such as Na +, R +, Ca2 + and Mg2 +.
These positively charged ions are loosely attached to the crystal lattice
of zeolite and can be easily exchanged.
An example of ion exchange is the replacement of Na + by Ca2 + and / or Mg2 + in zeolite.

Zeolites are also called "molecular sieves" because through them we can
separate a mixture of molecules: the smaller molecules are retained in the cavities
of zeolites, while the larger ones pass freely.
The first adsorption experiments were performed on the radioactive elements of the waste
of nuclear reactors.
Zeolites retain the ability to bind small molecules even in water.

Zeolite is a material with very high ion exchange and adsorption capacity
and can bind other elements and whole compounds because they are
one of the least negatively charged minerals in nature.

We use two natural ingredients as raw materials:
1) The water
2) The zeolite
The water undergoes special physicochemical and mechanical treatment,
so that by changing its molecular structure it becomes extremely active.
The "active" water is then enriched with certified zeolite of excellent quality.
This process is called "liquefaction of zeolite" and leads to the preparation
of the basic raw material called "Boiling water”.
The liquefaction of zeolite and the enrichment of liquid detergents
with natural zeolite are our global innovation.
ZeoTec cleaning products are environmentally friendly
as they are not loaded with active substances of the chemical industry and have almost
total biodegradability.

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