Water Ionizer Electrode Plates: Mesh or Solid?

I’ve been getting this question more often lately, and I thought I’d address it here, publicly. Both types of plates are a titanium base coated with platinum. A lesser quality plate is merely sprayed with platinum, and I won’t address those here. Let’s talk about the electrode plates that are coated with platinum, not sprayed, because these are in the ionizer brands I carry.

The water I carry have both types of plates. The Aquifer, Affinity and Odyssey are made by Yi-Shan in Taiwan and all have large, solid titanium electrode plates coated with platinum. Yi-Shan has been making water for over 30 years, and due to the extreme durability of these “heavy duty” electrode plates, we are seeing life spans of 15-20 years with these machines, above the more usual 10-15 year life span.

Mesh electrode plates are rather new to the market, untested over time. A titanium plate is stamped to create the mesh, with dips and valleys then coated with platinum. The platinum layer is thinner, less durable and less expensive to make than solid electrode plates. Jupiter water , like the Orion and Delphi, use this type of electrode plates.

The two brands of water were tested against each other for quality of output using a machine from each company with five electrode plates. The pH and ORP tested the same, so in terms of water ionizing ability, there is basically no difference.

The difference lies in the durability and longevity, which a consumer cannot tell until time passes. Please remember there is much competition, therefore much hype in the world these days as in “new technology” and “more electrode plates” being promoted vigorously. It’s like a certain famous garden rototiller – they used to be made super well, known for lasting years and years and years, but over time this company cut corners and switched to less-expensive, lower quality parts and now they wear out much faster necessitating costly repairs.

When comparing water , take into consideration the type of plates along with all the other features. Read more about shopping for a water ionizer.

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2 Responses to “Water Ionizer Electrode Plates: Mesh or Solid?”

  1. tina says:

    I was asked to post more info on this subject, so here goes. The most expensive component in an ionizer are the electrode plates. At this writing, platinum is going for $1,211 an ounce. The electrode plates are made from titanium, and then coated with platinum. When you’re investing in a water ionizer pay close attention to the electrode plates – both the size and type. Larger, solid-type electrodes have greater longevity. If you already have an ionizer, depending on the type of electrodes, you may find your electrodes are “shot” and have to be replaced during the life of the machine. PLUS, there is a “deep cleaning” that can be done annually on ionizers to clean the electrodes and prolong their life. Email or call me for more info.

  2. Water Ionizer says:

    So the advantage of using a perfect water ionizer is that you will get water with acid and alkaline. Acid water that is removed through the process of ionization due to acid water is not good to drink but having other benefits like this is a good face wash and work as astringent, it remove oils from your skin, and Help to destroy bacteria’s.

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