The invention: AQUA-GATE technology

Knowledge and understanding of the generation of longitudinal waves resulted in the development and successful testing of the AQUA-GATE Emitter.

Following the first successes, a utility pattern was registered with the patent office to protect the invention. Subsequently, tests in extremely wet walls were conducted and then extended to further structural objects.

Early in 2007 the mature technology (by then registered as a patent) was successfully tested in residential dwellings in countries such as Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Spain and Italy.

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Moisture enters the core of the wall by capillary and osmotic pressure. This can lead to dampness and deterioration of the wall material. Aqua-Gate technology emits a longitudinal wave that permeates the wall to counteract this effect. The net result is reduction and elimination of moisture in the wall.

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The forces at work (longitudinal wave) prevent build up of water molecules that lead to capillary action and osmotic pressure. Moisture recedes by gravity and is prevented from rising by the presence of the longitudinal wave acting upon it.