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Rust Control |
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| ELECTRONIC CORROSION CONTROL™ THAT KEEPS YOUR VEHICLE RUST-FREE FOR YEARS | |||
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PHOTO OF RUST EVADER AND HDI |
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| Rust is natural result of our environment.
Your new vehicle will be exposed to environmental conditions that
accelerates the rusting process. We can help control rust by employing the
scientific principles and technologies found in our Electronic
Corrosion Control Device™. This device loads a small static charge into the entire autobody - interfering with the rust and corrosion process in areas that have lost their protective paint coatings. A similar approach has reduced corrosion for years on underground pipelines, naval vessels and oil industry installations. Our Electronic Corrosion Control Device protects your cars against rust using the most advanced electronic technology. It is an alternative to the coating method of inhibiting rust. It is entirely different and feasible, its technology is based on the ability of an automobile to create and maintain a degree of capacitance through the use of our Electronic Corrosion Control Device unit. |
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Different Models of the Electronic Control Devices |
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Our Electronic Corrosion Control Device 4-anode Model: For vehicles over 7,000 LBS (GVW) such as buses, coaches, light and heavy trucks, a 4-anode unit is recommended. |
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| How does it work?
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| Since automobiles are produced totally coated
with di-electron barrier of paint, the need to protect break in these
coatings is significant importance. As the Our Electronic Corrosion
Control Device unit goes through its cycling procedure, it forces the
impressed electrons to escape at every 8 to 10 seconds, Our Electronic
Corrosion Control Device ™ literally pumps excess electrons into the
vehicle body creating a condenser effect between the car body and Our
Electronic Corrosion Control Device ™ anodes. The electrons repel each
other resulting in their desire to return to a more positive home i.e. the
anodes and the atmosphere where oxygen has a natural desire to couple with
these electrons. As these impressed electrons escape from the automotive
body through breaks in the di-electric coating, they interfere with the
rusting process and retard the rusting at local sites. |
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| Benefits:
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| Dr. G Zukier, Ph.D.
(MIT): |
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| " I would strongly
recommend use of Our Electronic Corrosion Control Device ™ as part
of the overall anti-corrosion plan for anyone attempting to extend the
utility, value and appearance of their automobile." |
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Tested by Independent Laboratories in 15 countries, all producing positive evidence as to the technology and effectiveness of this product - Over 10 years of consumer satisfaction. |
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