How does Teviron produce Negative Ions on a long-term basis?
We can use a simple flow chart to demonstrate the production process of Teviron. Acetone Petroleum — Chloridated Polyethylene ——- TEVIRON Benzene During this process of production, chlorine (Cl) plays an important role. In the periodic table, chlorine is seventeenth; in other words, Cl has seventeen protons (carries positive electricity) and seventeen electrons (carries negative electricity). According to calculated results by chemists, Cl must get one electron from the air to arrive at a stable state; so there will be more electrons than protons, which makes Teviron have negative electricity. If Teviron rubs against anything it will always produce negative ions. In order to understand information about every fiber which produces negative ions, the Fiber Industry Research Institute of Japan uses eight common fibers for experiments. These fibers are: Teviron, nylon, wool, cotton, silk, acrylic, tetoron, and man-made resin fiber. Researchers use two different fibers to rub against,