Magnetic water treatment is a technology that uses magnets to alter the structure of water without changing its chemistry. It works by applying a magnetic field to water, which exerts a Lorentz force on ions and increases collisions between ions. This causes water molecules to cluster into smaller, more "bio-friendly" formations that can prevent scale buildup and increase nutrient absorption in plants. Studies have shown magnetic water treatment can increase crop yields by 10-30%, reduce water and fertilizer use, and improve soil health. Case studies on wheat, peas, and amaranth found magnetized irrigation water significantly increased plant growth rates and nutrient content compared to non-magnetized water.
4. Principle
“Magneto hydrodynamics”
O Lorentz force is exerted on water ions
O The redirection of the particles increases the
frequency of collisions between ions of opposite
sides
O Combining to form a mineral precipitate or
insoluble compound
5. Magnetic water treatment
technology
O A water molecule consists of one oxygen and two
hydrogen atoms
O They form clusters with other water molecules
O Clusters come in many sizes depends on water
molecules involved
6. Cont.….
O Restructures the water molecules into very
small water molecule clusters,
O Each made up of six symmetrically organized
molecules.
O Cluster is recognized by the cell as "bio-
friendly"
7.
8. Devices
O Two magnetic rods symmetrically oriented along
the axis of feed pipe
O Pole pieces at the end of each permanent magnet
focused the magnetic field
O Magnetic induction in the range of 3.5–136mT
9. Cont…
O Water flow direction should be from North
magnetic pole to South magnetic pole
O The magnets should be installed on the pipe
between the main valve and the irrigation pipe.
O The mounting plate serves to increase the
magnetic field present inside the pipe
12. How does it works?
O Water passes through the magnetic field, all
super- molecules vibrate
O This will intensify the internal vibration of
these super-molecules to the breaking point.
13. Cont.…
O These super-molecules fracture and release
their encaged particles (Ca,Mg).
O Precipitates come out of solution as a sludge
and can be easily removed from the system
22. Cost
O Device for 1 ha = 31500rs
O Life = 15years
O Cost for 1 year = 2100rs
23. Benefits
O Devices are eco friendly
O Low installation cost
O No energy requirements
O Prevents water from forming normal chemical
reactions
O Reduces hydrogen sulfide smells and iron
buildups
24. Cont.…
O Gives hard water properties of soft water
O Stops buildup of scale and rust
O No Water Treatment Cost.
O Durable and Long Lasting.
O Zero Maintenance Cost
O Degassing of water
O Reduce electrical bills
25. Advantages
O Yields 10%-30%
O Water absorption in soil
O Bio-availability of water and nutrients to plants
O Increase oxygen concentration
O Improve soil pH
O Increase flow of water
O Increase weight and size of product
O Extent shelf life of produce
O Increase seed germination
26.
27. Cont.…
O Reduce water use up to 30%
O increase the levels of CO2 and H+ in soil
O Reduce total dissolved solids (TDS)
O Reduce fertilizer and pesticide needs
O Advanced ripening of fruits in all cases
28. Cont.…
O Affect soil nutrient availability
O Activate plant enzymes
O Reduce disease in livestock
O Reduce disease in aquaculture industry
O Increase the no of hydrogen bond
O Enrich soil permeability
31. Objectives
O To assess the effect of magnetic water on
growth parameters of wheat
O To study the effect of photosynthetic pigment,
total indole and total phenol of plants
32. Materials and methods
O Grains were selected and planted in twenty
pots
O Half of the pots were irrigated once a week
interval with tap water
O Other ten pots were irrigated with the tap
water after magnetization
O Plant height, fresh and oven dry weight of
twenty wheat plants were determined
33. Results
O Growth criteria
O Photosynthetic pigment contents
O Indole and phenol contents
O Wheat yield and its components
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35.
36.
37. Conclusion
O Results clear that all yield parameters
increased significantly by using magnetic
water
O Exposure of plants to MW is highly effective
in enhancing growth characteristics.
39. Objectives
O To study the effects of magnetic treatment of
irrigation water and snow pea & chick pea
40. Materials and methods
O The treatments included
(i) Magnetic treatment of irrigation water
(ii) Magnetic treatment of seeds (MTS)
(iii) Magnetic treatment of irrigation
water and seeds
(iv) No magnetic treatment of irrigation
water or seeds as control treatment
47. Conclusion
O This study suggest that both MTW and MTS
have the potential to improve the early
seedling growth and nutrient contents of
seedlings
48. Raseena Salim
Rohith Murali
Vipin.P.R.
B.Tech (Ag) project
Kelappaji College of Agricultural
Engineering&technology,
Tavanur, Malappuram.
Case study-3
Magnetised water treatments on chloride
ions in trickle irrigation system
49. Objectives
O To compare the effect of magnetized and non-
magnetized water treatment on growth parameters of
Amaranthus.
O To compare the effect of magnetization of saline water
with the non-magnetized water.
O To study the effect of magnetized and non-magnetized
water in different soils at different salt concentrations.
50. Materials and methods
O The seedlings of Amaranthus are grown inside
a shade house
O Transplanted into polythene bags
O Powerful Neo-dymium magnets was used for
the magnetic treatment of irrigation water
59. Conclusion
O The yield of plants obtained from magnetised
water was more than that obtained from the
non-magnetised
O The magnetic treatment of irrigation water
resulted in statistically significant increase in
the yield of plants in both soils
60. Conclusion
O Changes the free gas content in water that leads to
improved crop yield
O Magnetic treatment affects the quality of irrigation
water
O Technologies can reduce energy consumption,
chemical resources, and water usages leading to
cost savings and environmental improvements
61. References
O Mahmoud Hozayn and Amira Mohamed Saeed Abdul Qados.
Magnetic water application for improving wheat (Triticum aestivum
L.)crop production. Agriculture and biology journal of north america.
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O Harsharn. S. Grewal and Basant. L. Maheshwari.2009. Magnetic
Treatment of Irrigation Water and Snow Pea and Chickpea Seeds
Enhances Early Growth and Nutrient Contents of Seedlings.
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O Raseena Salim., Rohith Murali., and Vipin.P.R. 2012. Effect of
Magnetized Water on Chloride ions in Trickle Irrigation. B.Tech (Ag)
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Engineering&technology, Tavanur, Malappuram.