Aerial image 73836
Ein Gradierwerk ist eine Anlage zur Salzgewinnung. Sie besteht aus einem Holzgerüst, das mit Reisigbündeln verfüllt ist. Gradierwerke werden in Deutschland oft zu Kurzwecken betrieben. Durch die herabrieselnde Sole wird die Luft in der Nähe des Gradierwerks mit Salz angereichert, die Wassertröpfchen binden Partikel in der Luft. Dies wirkt sich ähnlich wie bei Seeluft beispielsweise bei Pollenallergikern und Asthmatikern und an deren positiv aus.
Bad Kösen 2007/08/07 A graduation tower consists of a wooden wall-like frame which is stuffed with bundles of brushwood. It increases the concentration of a solution of mineral salts. The salty water runs down the tower, and — through the action of breeze and sun — partly evaporates; at the same time certain mineral content of the solution are left behind on the sticks of brushwood.
BAD KöSEN 07.08.2007
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