The Envirolyte units produce different modes
of electrochemical activated solutions (anolyte and catholyte),
depending on the working current strength, velocities of
stream of electrochemically treated water and its distribution
in anode and cathode chambers.
A - Acidic ANOLYTE
Acidic Anolyte can be used wherever there is a need to disinfect
or sterilize, in applications where the pH is unimportant
and where there is no danger of corrosion. Anolyte is a
very powerful disinfectant against all bacteria, viruses
and algae even when it is diluted in water or sprayed in
the air.
| Regime | active chlorine mg/l | pH | ORP mV (redo-potential) | Type of Envirolyte generator |
| Acidic Anolyte | ~500-700 | 2.0-3.5 | ~1000-1200 | EL/ELA-300, EL/ELA-600, EL/ELA-1200, EL/ELA-2400, EL/ELA-5000 |
- Acidic Anolyte is a colorless transparent biocidical liquid with a strong chlorine smell. It consists predominantly of chlorine (Cl2) with low Ph and high ORP which all give it superior sporicidal and biocidal activity.
- Active substances conform EC 98/8 and 03/2032 concerning the placing of biocidal liquids on the market.
| Active substances | CAS-No | EINICS-No | Wt/vol % | Symbols |
| Sodium Chloride | 7647-14-5 | 231-598-3 | 0.26% | NaCl |
| Chlorine | 7782-50-5 | 231-959-5 | 0.05% | Cl2 |
| Water | 7732-18-5 | 231-791-2 | 99.69% | H20 |
ANK - Neutral ANOLYTE
Neutral Anolyte is used wherever pH is important (corrosion) and where possible evaporation of active chlorine cannot be avoided. Neutral Anolyte is very effective against bacteria and viruses and is mostly used to disinfect swimming pools, drinking water or other water sources. Besides Neutral Anolyte is widely used to disinfect / sterilize objects (floors, wall, tools, foodstuff, etc.).
| Regime | active chlorine mg/l | pH | ORP mV (redo-potential) | Type of Envirolyte generator |
| Neutral Anolyte | ~500-700 | ~7.5-8.5 | ~700-900 | EL/ELA-400, EL/ELA-900, EL/ELA-1600, EL/ELA-3000, EEL/ELA-6000 |
- ANK - Anolyte is a colorless transparent biocidical liquid with a slight chlorine smell. It consists predominantly of Hypochlorous acid (HClO) and Hypochlorite ion (OCl-) which give it superior sporicidal and biocidal activity.
- Active substances conform EC 98/8 and 03/2032 concerning the placing of biocidal liquids on the market.
| Active substances | CAS-No | EINICS-No | Wt/vol % | Symbols |
| Sodium Chloride | 7647-14-5 | 231-598-3 | 0.26% | NaCl |
| Hypochlorous acid + Hypochlorite ion |
90-92-3 + 7681-52-9 |
231-959-5 + 231-668-3 |
0.05% | HClO + OCl |
| Water | 7732-18-5 | 231-791-2 | 99.69% | H20 |
K - CATHOLYTE
Alkaline Catholyte has a pH between 11 and 13 and can be used for flocculation (e.g. of heavy metals), coagulation, washing, extraction. Furthermore this solution can be used to wash wounds (instead of using iodine) and wherever there is a need to increase pH level of the water to be treated.
| Regime | active chlorine mg/l | pH | ORP mV (redo-potential) | Type of Envirolyte generator |
| Catholyte | 0 | 11-13 | ~-800-900 | EL/ELA-400, EEL/ELA-600, EL/ELA-1200, EL/ELA-2400, EL/ELA-5000 |
It has been proved by the tests conducted by the National Industrial Fuel Efficiency Service Ltd. (NIFES) on behalf of the Scottish Borders Enterprise that anolyte and catholyte produced by Envirolyte unit have properties consistent with those claimed by the Envirolyte Industries International Ltd.
