The ULTRA GWS housing is entirely static, with no moving parts, no motor, no electronics and no capacitor. The interior consists of a ceramic layer (approximately 1mm thick) based on sericite (mica family), with a lamellar structure of nanometric dimensions. This ceramic is heat-treated (100 to 150°C) to obtain the right electromagnetic properties. In the case, the current is directed through copper rods embedded in a composite (epoxy resin) loaded with clay minerals, also nanometric in size, and heat-treated (between 60 and 80°C).
The distance between the composite and the ceramic layer depends on the power required, which determines the size and weight of the enclosure. When the current lines pass through the copper rods in the housing, the ceramic layer (sericite) is activated, generating a rotating electromagnetic wave that is retransmitted to the current lines (resonance absorption phenomenon).