FIELD: chemical industry. SUBSTANCE: The invention presents a method and a device for treatment and decontamination of drinking water sources and sewage, industrial gas air venting using electrophysical methods and may be used in the different branches of the national economy, in particular(personally), on food industry enterprises, in microbiology and medicine. The method consists of application for machining stripped fluid(liquid) and gaseous fluids of the volumetric category excited by an ionizing radiation. The system(device) contains a reactor with two electrodes and is supplied with the pulsed source of the ionizing radiation, body mounted a reactor with an opportunity of bombarding radiation of the volume made between electrodes, coherent with the reservoir capacitor. EFFECT: the technical effect(result) will consist in increase of efficiency of sanitation and decrease of a specific consumption of the electric power. 2 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2003-12-20—Published
2002-02-18—Filed