In Hydrogen Water technology, SPEM stands for Solid Polymer Electrolyte Membrane. It is often used interchangeably with SPE (Solid Polymer Electrolysis) + PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) technology, which is the gold standard for producing pure hydrogen-rich water.
These terms refer to the advanced method used to generate high-purity hydrogen-rich water through electrolysis. This technology is widely used in hydrogen water machines and bottles to infuse water with molecular hydrogen (H₂) for potential health benefits.
How PEM Technology Works in Hydrogen Water Machines:
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Electrolysis Process:
- Water (H₂O) is split into hydrogen (H₂) and oxygen (O₂) using a PEM electrolysis cell.
- The proton exchange membrane allows only protons (H⁺) to pass through, separating hydrogen and oxygen.
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Pure Hydrogen Infusion:
- Unlike traditional electrolysis, PEM technology removes oxygen and other byproducts, leaving only pure molecular hydrogen (H₂) to dissolve into the water.
- This results in high PPM (Parts Per Million) hydrogen concentration, meaning more hydrogen is available in the water.
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No Chlorine or Ozone Byproducts:
- Older electrolysis methods often produce unwanted byproducts like chlorine (Cl₂) or ozone (O₃) when tap water is used.
- PEM technology ensures only hydrogen is infused, making it safer and more effective.
Benefits of PEM Hydrogen Water Technology:
✅ Oxygen-Free Hydrogen Water: Produces pure H₂ without mixing it with oxygen, preventing oxidation.
✅ Safe and Clean: No harmful byproducts like chlorine or ozone.
✅ Efficient & Fast: Generates hydrogen-rich water in just a few minutes.
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