Revolutionary Product Proven Successful as Electromagnetic Inhibitor

All electronic devices such as mobile phones, MP3 players and computers must comply with strict EMI limits set by governing bodies such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States and CE directives, set forth by the European Union. Therefore, products that do not meet these standards cannot be brought to market and legally sold. The market for any components that can effectively, reliably and economically reduce EMI to sufficiently low levels to meet the emissions standards of multiple countries is very large.

Coeur d' Alene, ID, September 11, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Tests of Aulterra EMI-reducing components were recently conducted in a facility certified to test electronic equipment to meet FCC emissions standards. Aulterra’s effectiveness in reducing Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) across a wide spectrum of frequencies from 100 Hertz (Hz) to 10 Gigahertz (Ghz) was clearly demonstrated. In one system Aulterra reduced the strength of the emissions by up to 15 decibels (dB). This is a significant amount, which is difficult to easily and economically achieve with other existing EMI-reducing technologies.

All electronic devices such as mobile phones, MP3 players and computers must comply with strict EMI limits set by governing bodies such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States and CE directives, set forth by the European Union. Therefore, products that do not meet these standards cannot be brought to market and legally sold. The market for any components that can effectively, reliably and economically reduce EMI to sufficiently low levels to meet the emissions standards of multiple countries is very large.

The global demand for smaller, more compact electronic devices is rising. This means that there is less and less space for components that control EMI. “Aulterra is able to produce astonishing results, with components that require a minimal amount of space. The new generation of Aulterra EMI-reducing components will give designers the ability to effectively and inexpensively control EMI in miniaturized devices,” states Kim Dandurand, president of Aulerra.

Aulterra products are made from a proprietary blend of activated paramagnetic materials that neutralize the biological effects of man-made electromagnetic fields on the biological system. Due to quantum-mechanical spin, paramagnetic substances tend to move into a magnetic field. In sum, the atomic magnetic dipoles of the substance tend to align with the external magnetic field and exert an influence on it. Aulterra counterbalances the harmful waves emitted from electronic devices and can reduce EMI to levels acceptable to governing bodies around the world.

Aulterra also produces The Neutralizer, the only product on the market with in-vitro studies that prove human DNA can be protected from the damaging effects of electromagnetic radiation. The Aulterra Neutralizer is the only product on the market with in-vitro studies that prove human DNA can be protected from the damaging effects of EMF radiation. For more information visit www.aulterra.com.

Aulterra develops and markets innovative products that mitigate electromagnetic fields. Aulterra is located at 560 W. Canfield, Suite 400 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83815. Its European sales and marketing office is located near Salzburg, Austria. Media contacts: Kim Dandurand, 208.769.7565, kima@aulterra.com. European Contact: Annemarie Osborne, +43 6217 50766, annemarie@aulterra.com.

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