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Hello,
I understand that piezo effect on quartz or tourmaline occurs when crystals are presusrized and that when epoxy is dry it's doing so..
I can understand that if crystal is falling on a thin layer of epoxy negative ions of tourmaline can escape around in the air. Some months ago I saw picture of an acoustic revive power strip: the tourmaline wos soaked with epoxy in a large thikness layer. How can negative ions escape from this coumpound? It works so how is it possible?
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