Plate Size
Why Your Ionizing Plates Need Maximum Surface Area
The size of the electrolysis plates contained in every one of Enagic’s Kangen Water Machines are really what separate them as luxury water ionizers. Whereas cheap ionizers have small, mesh plates, Enagic uses large, solid titanium plates, uniformly covered in platinum. Small plates can burn out, overheat or even disintegrate from exposure to electricity. The problem is, their only job is to be constantly subjected to electricity! You do not want to play around with the quality of plates you are getting as titanium is toxic if consumed. This is something you do not want in your water. Enagic knows the importance of this, and as a result, uses sturdy materials that will not leach into your water supply. Enagic’s machines are workhorses whose large, solid plates do not degrade over time.
While some company’s plates are the size of a deck of cards, Enagic’s massive plates sport 490 square inches of surface area. This amount of active surface area is the only way to ionize water fully and properly. If there is not enough surface area for the water to become fully ionized, the output will lack vital quality necessary to receiving the full benefits of Kangen Water. The size of the plates makes all the difference in the process of alkalizing or acidifying water.
With Enagic’s line of ionizers, you will receive the best quality ionized water possible in today’s world. Platinum comes at a great cost (currently more than $1600 an ounce). No wonder the competition skimps out, even when it comes to the most important part of the ionizing system. If they were to do the job right, other companies would have to mark-up their product costs outrageously to compete with Enagic. It is a fact that Enagic has the lowest percentage markup after production costs. Kangen Water machines are truly in a class of their own.

