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A good Partnership

The new Traveling Congress for plumbers visits throughout Austria and Germany

A report by Heinz Schmid
Editor-in-Chief of the Austrian Plumbers' Magazine.

Dr. H. Felsch, DI J. Larch mit Moderator H. Schmid

Grander Technology is gaining more and more importance in trade circles, particularly among plumbers. The numbers who recommend installing Grander devices to their customers is increasing all the time. Originally only three to four trade events had been planned for the whole of Austria, but the demand from plumbers was so large that it was decided to expand the number of events in Austria, and also to include conferences in Germany.

    Laboratory tests

    In the first talk at the Traveling Congress, Dr. Horst Felsch explained the basis of Grander Technology to the plumbers. Felsch, who operates a test laboratory in Fieberbrunn in Tyrol, was the first technician to test Grander Technology in 1993.

    We often hear the argument that Grander Technology may well be successful, but we do not know the active principle and ultimately it is a question of faith. To answer this complaint, Felsch presented results obtained using scientifically recognised test methods that can be duplicated at any time.

    Felsch first looks at the microbiological effects of the Grander Technology. Tests have shown that Grander Technology modifies the cluster formation of the water, which results in bacteriological changes. Bacteria evidently react to the change in conditions caused by Grander Technology in the form of pin-point formation, particularly small bacteria colonies. This results in a wide range of new properties within the water that is revitalised by Grander Technology.

      Long-lasting drinking water

      It is possible with Grander Technology to fill drinking water into bottles without additives, and it will remain bacteriologically safe for years. ‘Keeping drinking water fresh is probably one of the most important tasks of our new millennium,’ according to Horst Felsch.

        The Grander effect

        Johannes Larch, Head of Internal Research at Grander, explains the possibilities and limitations of Grander Technology.

        Water has properties that work like an immune system, acting as a protective device against external polluting effects. It is the change in the internal structure of the water that is responsible for this quality. Structural changes result in changes in the properties of the water, which means that even chemically identical water can have different microbiological and physical properties. In addition, the stability of the structure plays a major role. The more stable the internal structure, the more resistant the water. This is where Grander Technology comes into play: water revitalised using Grander Technology maintains a stable structure and becomes resistant to external, polluting influences.

        To summarise: the Grander Effect can be described as having created a measurable improvement in water by a change to, and reactivation of, its microbiological life.

          Reports from users

          The Traveling Congress programme is rounded off by informative films and by guest speakers, technicians from reputable industrial companies, plumbers and other users give reports of their personal experience of the various practical uses of Grander Technology.

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