When tap water enters the ionizer, it first goes through a filter that removes impurities and contaminants. The filtered water then passes into an electrolysis chamber equipped with titanium electrodes coated with platinum. This chamber is where the actual ionization occurs.
Then Electric current is passed through the water, causing the water molecules to split into hydrogen ions (H+) and hydroxide ions (OH-). The ions are then separated into two streams by a semipermeable membrane.
After Ionization Two Types of Water will be Produced One is Alkaline Water and Second is Acidic Water
Most water ionizers allow the user to select the desired pH level of the water produced based on their needs, whether it's more acidic or alkaline.