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BriskSpring Nano bubble Generator For Shower Head &Overhead ShowerSpecificationMaterial: H59-1 brass High quality material: fabricated from high quality H59-1 material, durable and lengthy lasting after long time use and long provider Easy to install: Universal G half inch becoming ,No set up tools required ATTENTION Jananese shoppers :Please confirm upfront that your shower head becoming is G1/2 earlier than placing your order It isn't compatible with KVK, MYM, and so forth Product listing :(Nano bubble Generator For Handheld Shower Head) 1*Micro Nano Bubble Generator 1*Gasket 1*Washer Product record :(Nano bubble Generator For Overhead Shower ) 1*Micro Nano Bubble Generator 1*Gasket IMPORTANT : READ BEFORE YOUR ORDER Q: Why do micro-nano bubbles seem “milky â€color? A:Micro-nano bubbles appear milky white because the water consists of hundreds of tens of millions of micro bubbles (about 1/10 the diameter of a human hair) and nano bubbles (about 1/500 the diameter of a human hair) The micro bubbles produce the Mie scattering effect, developing the "milky" appearance, while the nano bubbles, being a lot smaller than the wave length of light, enable light to diffract round them instead of scatter, closing transparent Q: Why is the "milky" colour less noticeable when using micro-nano bubble generator after water passes through the showerhead or washing machine? A:The "milky" shade turns into less pronounced because, as water flows during the showerhead or washing machine’s inner pipes, changes in water movement and stress cause some microbubbles to merge or rupture, decreasing their scattering impact Q: Does the disappearance of the "milky" coloration mean the micro-nano bubbles are gone? A:No While some microbubbles might merge or rupture, nanobubbles remain and might persist in water for approximately a month This could be verified using a laser pointer: when the laser shines during the water, the gasoline molecular clusters in the nanobubbles produce the Tyndall effect, revealing a visible mild course