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Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2013 1:34 pm
Post subject: Discolouring of electrodes / water (Iontophoresis)
Discoulouring of electrodes used with Iontophoresis machines is mainly confined to the + pole electrode, the one that has a stronger effect ....
For stainless steel electrodes: This is normal and you do not have to worry about it . Sometimes there are some sort of swarfs from the production reacting with a certain water ( not in every case), and if they are not cleaned thoroughly to spring-clean it can cause "pimples" in the metal, and this can only be prevented for the future when you etch or stain it again.
The electrodes were cleaned a lot of times and most of them have also a protective foil on them to prevent this as good possible...
This is the same for aluminium electrodes too:
sometimes it comes from the skin, there is a lot of fat and other things on the Skin and this can also cause discolouring of the water and the electrodes.
Sometimes it is the water itself that contains a certain sorts of minerals...
you can clean the electrodes like this -->
https://www.iontodevice.com/hyperhidrosis/cleaning-and-care-spare-parts-t51.html
However you can see it as a good sign that the electrodes WERE new and not used ones.. our Iontophoresis devices are able to drive a high Iontophoresic current, and this you can see also on the electrodes, after one use they should look different, or else the Iontophoresis current is a very weak one.
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