What are the Expected Changes in Water Mineral Analysis with RainBox Treatment?
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What are the Expected Changes in Water Mineral Analysis with RainBox Treatment?

Barend Pienaar Barend Pienaar
September 3, 2025 1 min read
This document outlines the expected changes in water mineral analysis following RainBox treatment. While RainBox does not remove minerals from water, it alters their form and behavior, making ions more available and mobile. Subtle shifts may include reduced carbonate species, slightly higher extractable cation levels (e.g., calcium), increased electrical conductivity, and improved viscosity similar to fresh rainwater. These effects enhance soil aeration, nutrient uptake, and overall crop resilience - helping farmers achieve stronger and more consistent performance outcomes.

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Summary
The RainBox TM RainBot treatment modifies water mineral composition by lowering carbonate and bicarbonate levels while increasing calcium availability, which enhances electrical conductivity and reduces viscosity. These changes improve ion mobility, decrease surface tension, and promote better soil aeration, ultimately benefiting soil health and crop growth.
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RainBox RainBot water treatment mineral analysis carbonate calcium electrical conductivity viscosity soil health nutrient uptake