ADR SOL for Walls

Purpose: It covers walls to protect against low-frequency alternating electric fields. The main objective is to eliminate the electric field from the home electrical system and electrical devices as a side effect of the current (50/60 Hz). The technology uses the mechanism of screening the electric field by absorption and eliminates viruses, bacteria, and mold. The coated wall does not require grounding. Screening has a beneficial effect on living organisms, as shown in published medical and biological studies described on the website: https://adrsystem.co.za/scientific-research-effects-of-electromagnetic-fields/

Application: As a primer layer (before painting): dissolve in 1 liter of lukewarm water (coverage approx. 22 m²)

As a final layer (after painting): dissolve in 2 liters of lukewarm water (coverage approx. 35 m²)

Mix the solution thoroughly and let it sit for 12 hours until the ingredients fully dissolve. Stir again before use.

ADR Sol meets the requirements of the skin compatibility test and has been classified as non-irritating (J. S. Hamilton: Certificate No. 460429/22/GDA).

Surfaces coated with an aqueous solution containing ADR SOL demonstrated strong virucidal (ProChimia Surfaces Sp. z o.o.: Report No. 1/2021), bactericidal (M&R LAB Microbiology & Research: Research Report No. 21/2024) and mold (M&R LAB preservatives in a coating against fungi) properties, although the additive and solution did not contain biocidal agents. This effect is related to the physical interaction obtained by discharging the accumulated spatial electric charge with high dielectric loss of the dried surface (IFM PAN: Protocol 4/2018 and Test Report 1/2018).

The product contains no active substances classified as biocidal under Regulation (EU) No. 528/2012, causes no chemical reactions, and does not require registration as a biocidal product. Its antimicrobial action is purely physical.

Products using ADR Technology have received international patents.

Basic composition: salts, including magnesium chloride, aluminosilicates, stabilizers

Which type of wall paint is best for impregnation by ADR SOL WALLS?

Water-based emulsion paints (specifically standard latex and acrylic) are best for use with ADR SOL Walls.

ADR SOL Walls is a water-soluble magnesium chloride-based powder designed to impregnate surfaces to provide EMF shielding and antimicrobial protection. Because the product itself is water-based once dissolved, it relies on the absorbency of the paint or substrate to function correctly.

Recommended Paint Pairings

Latex/Acrylic (Best Compatibility): Most standard interior water-based emulsion paints are ideal because they are porous enough to allow the ADR SOL solution to penetrate or bond effectively.

Mineral Paint (Highly Compatible): Since ADR SOL itself is a mineral-based formula, it is naturally compatible with mineral paints. Mineral paints are highly breathable and absorbent, which facilitates the “impregnation” process.

Avoid Hydrophobic Paints: Avoid using ADR SOL as a top coat over stain-resistant, highly washable, or hydrophobic paints, as these repel liquids and prevent the solution from soaking in. For these surfaces, you should apply ADR SOL before the final paint layer.

Application Strategies

You can apply ADR SOL Walls in two ways depending on your project:

As a Final Coat: Apply the dissolved solution directly onto a finished, water-based painted wall. This is the most common “impregnation” method.

As a Primer: Apply it to the bare wall (plaster, concrete, or plasterboard) before painting. This ensures the shielding layer is deeply embedded.

Crucial Step: The solution must be dissolved in lukewarm water and left for 12 hours to fully mature before you apply it to the wall.

Where to Buy

PRICE R 750.00