It’s been a long time coming butNyoshas launched a new marine salt called Pure. Teased as long ago as MACNA 2015, and then namedPurpure, the German reef product manufacturer spent a long time researching salt, tried for several years to find someone to make it for them, but eventually came to the decision that the best way to really control every part of the manufacturing process was to invest and to make it in-house. The result is a synthetic salt mix made from pharmaceutical-grade ingredients along with a QR code for ICP batch analysis on every bucket.
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Mix some up to 35ppt and Nyos reckons it will fully dissolve and can be used in as little as five minutes with no discoloration or precipitate remaining. Values should then be 8.5 dKH, Magnesium 1,350 mg/l, Calcium 435 mg/l, and Potassium 400mg/l, but more exacting batch values and other levels are available via the included ICP sticker. ICP testing is one thing that isn’t done in-house however and is instead carried out by their competitorTriton Lab, the pioneers of ICP-OES testing in our market.
与纽约证券交易所的报告相比,这种第三方盐混合分析应导致一份偏差的报告,而Triton品牌的参与对于在单个批次测试的质量上宣传其权威有很长的路要走。
Attuned particle size
Nyos Pure will start off in 20kg/44lb buckets, another move away from the室袋in cardboard boxes that the original Purpure was going to start off life as. New Nyos Pure boasts a special mixing process from the food and pharmaceutical sectors and attuned particle size which they state prevents separation of the mixture in the bucket. Nyos says to use 40 grams of salt per liter of RO to achieve 35ppt salinity. So a 20kg bucket should make up 500 liters/132 gallons of seawater. It’s priced at £64.99/$85.73